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raster (version 2.8-4)

bind: Bind Spatial* objects

Description

Bind (append) Spatial* objects into a single object. All objects must be of the same vector type base class (SpatialPoints, SpatialLines, or SpatialPolygons)

Usage

# S4 method for SpatialPolygons,SpatialPolygons
bind(x, y, ..., keepnames=FALSE)

# S4 method for SpatialLines,SpatialLines bind(x, y, ..., keepnames=FALSE)

# S4 method for SpatialPoints,SpatialPoints bind(x, y, ..., keepnames=FALSE)

# S4 method for data.frame,data.frame bind(x, y, ..., variables=NULL)

# S4 method for list,missing bind(x, y, ..., keepnames=FALSE)

Arguments

x

Spatial* object or data.frame, or a list of Spatial* objects

y

Spatial* object or data.frame, or missing

...

Additional Spatial* objects

keepnames

Logical. If TRUE the row.names are kept (if unique)

variables

character. Variable (column) names to keep, If NULL, all variables are kept

Value

Spatial* object

See Also

merge

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
if (require(rgdal) & require(rgeos)) {
	p <- shapefile(system.file("external/lux.shp", package="raster"))
	mersch <- p[p$NAME_2=='Mersch', ]
	diekirch <- p[p$NAME_2=='Diekirch', ]
	remich <- p[p$NAME_2=='Remich', ]
	remich$NAME_1 <- NULL
	x <- bind(mersch, diekirch, remich)
	plot(x)
	data.frame(x)
}
# }

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