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stplanr (version 0.9.0)

geo_toptail: Clip the first and last n metres of SpatialLines

Description

Takes lines and removes the start and end point, to a distance determined by the user.

Usage

geo_toptail(l, toptail_dist, ...)

Arguments

l

A SpatialLines object

toptail_dist

The distance (in metres) to top and tail the line by. Can either be a single value or a vector of the same length as the SpatialLines object.

...

Arguments passed to rgeos::gBuffer()

Details

Note: toptailgs() is around 10 times faster, but only works on data with geographic CRS's due to its reliance on the geosphere package.

See Also

Other lines: angle_diff(), is_linepoint(), line2df(), line2points(), line_bearing(), line_breakup(), line_midpoint(), line_sample(), line_segment_sf(), line_segment(), line_via(), mats2line(), n_sample_length(), n_vertices(), onewaygeo(), points2line(), toptail_buff(), toptailgs(), update_line_geometry()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
lib_versions <- sf::sf_extSoftVersion()
lib_versions
# dont test due to issues with sp classes on some set-ups
if (lib_versions[3] >= "6.3.1") {
  # l <- routes_fast[2:4, ] # to run with sp classes
  l <- routes_fast_sf[2:4, ]
  l_top_tail <- geo_toptail(l, 300)
  l_top_tail
  plot(sf::st_geometry(l_top_tail))
  plot(sf::st_geometry(geo_toptail(l, 600)), lwd = 9, add = TRUE)
}
# }

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