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geometr (version 0.2.10)

gs_point: Create a point geom

Description

Create a point geometry (of class geom) either by specifying anchor values or by sketching it.

Usage

gs_point(anchor = NULL, window = NULL, vertices = 1, ...)

Arguments

anchor

[geom(1)|data.frame(1)] Object to derive the geom from. It must include column names x, y and optionally a custom fid.

window

[data.frame(1)] in case the reference window deviates from the bounding box of anchor (minimum and maximum values), specify this here.

vertices

[integer(1)] number of vertices.

...

[various] graphical parameters to gt_locate, in case points are sketched; see gpar

Value

A geom.

Details

The argument anchor indicates how the geom is created:

  • if anchor is set, the geom is created parametrically from the points given in anchor,

  • if it is not set either window or a default window between 0 and 1 is opened to sketch the geom.

See Also

Other geometry shapes: gs_line(), gs_polygon(), gs_random()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# 1. create points programmatically
coords <- data.frame(x = c(40, 70, 70, 50),
                     y = c(40, 40, 60, 70))

# if no window is set, the bounding box will be set as window
(aGeom <- gs_point(anchor = coords))

# the vertices are plottet relative to the window
window <- data.frame(x = c(0, 80),
                     y = c(0, 80))
points <- gs_point(anchor = coords, window = window)
visualise(points, linecol = "green")

# when a geom is used in 'anchor', its properties are passed on
aGeom <- setWindow(x = aGeom, to = window)
points <- gs_point(anchor = aGeom)
visualise(points)

# 2. sketch two points
if(dev.interactive()){
  points <- gs_point(vertices = 2)
  visualise(points, linecol = "green", pointsymbol = 5, new = FALSE)
}
# }

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