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lineLabel: Line label placement with spplot and lattice.

Description

The lineLabel function produces and draws text grobs following the paths defined by a list of Line objects. The sp.lineLabel methods use this function to work easily with spplot.

Usage

lineLabel(line, label,
          spar=.6, position = c('above', 'below'),
          textloc = 'constantSlope',
          col = add.text$col,
          alpha = add.text$alpha,
          cex = add.text$cex,
          lineheight = add.text$lineheight,
          font = add.text$font,
          fontfamily = add.text$fontfamily,
          fontface = add.text$fontface,
          lty = add.line$lty,
          lwd = add.line$lwd, 
          col.line = add.line$col,
          identifier = 'lineLabel',
          ...)

sp.lineLabel(object, labels, byid=TRUE,...)

label(object, text, ...)

Arguments

line

a list of Lines.

object

A Lines or SpatialLines object.

label, labels, text

a string or expression to be printed following the path of line. The names of labels should match the values of the ID slot of the lines to label. If labels is missing, the ID slot is used instead. The label method is a wrapper function to extract the ID slots and create a suitable character object with the correct names values.

byid

If TRUE (default) only the longest line of each unique ID value will be labelled.

textloc

a character or a numeric. It may be 'constantSlope', 'minSlope' or 'maxDepth', or the numeric index of the location. If it is a numeric, its length must coincide with the number of Lines.

spar

smoothing parameter. With values near zero, the label will closely follow the line. Default value is .6. See smooth.spline for details.

position

character string ('above' or 'below') to define where the text must be placed.

col, alpha, cex, lineheight, font, fontfamily, fontface

graphical arguments for the text. See gpar for details.

lty, lwd, col.line

graphical parameters for the line. See gpar for details.

identifier

A character string to identify the grob to be created.

...

other arguments

Details

Part of the label location code is adapted from panel.levelplot. smooth.spline is used to resample the segment of the line where the label is placed.

See Also

spplot sp.pointLabel pointLabel panel.levelplot smooth.spline

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(meuse.grid)
coordinates(meuse.grid) = ~x+y
proj4string(meuse.grid) <- CRS("+init=epsg:28992")
gridded(meuse.grid) = TRUE

data(meuse)
coordinates(meuse) = ~x+y
data(meuse.riv)
meuse.sl <- SpatialLines(list(Lines(list(Line(meuse.riv)), "1")))

library(RColorBrewer)
myCols <- adjustcolor(colorRampPalette(brewer.pal(n=9, 'Reds'))(100), .85)

labs <- label(meuse.sl, 'Meuse River')

## Maximum depth
sl1 <- list('sp.lineLabel', meuse.sl, label=labs,
            position='below', textloc='maxDepth',
            spar=.2,
            col='darkblue', cex=1,
            fontfamily='Palatino',
            fontface=2)

spplot(meuse.grid["dist"],
       col.regions=myCols, 
       sp.layout = sl1)

## Constant slope
sl2 <- modifyList(sl1, list(textloc = 'constantSlope')) ## Default

spplot(meuse.grid["dist"],
       col.regions=myCols, 
       sp.layout = sl2)

## Location defined by its numeric index
sl3 <- modifyList(sl1, list(textloc = 140, position='above'))

spplot(meuse.grid["dist"],
       col.regions=myCols, 
       sp.layout = sl3)

# }

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