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raster (version 2.3-40)

sampleRegular: Regular sample

Description

Take a systematic sample from a Raster* object.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'Raster':
sampleRegular(x, size, ext=NULL, cells=FALSE, xy=FALSE, asRaster=FALSE, 
            sp=FALSE, useGDAL=FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x
Raster object
size
positive integer giving the number of items to choose.
ext
Extent. To limit regular sampling to the area within that box
cells
logical. Also return sampled cell numbers (if asRaster=FALSE)
xy
logical. If TRUE, coordinates of sampled cells are also returned
asRaster
logical. If TRUE, a RasterLayer or RasterBrick is returned, rather then the sampled values
sp
logical. If TRUE, a SpatialPointsDataFrame is returned
useGDAL
logical. If TRUE, GDAL is used to sample in some cases. This is quicker, but can result in values for a different set of cells than when useGDAL=FALSE. Only for rasters that are accessed via rgdal, and are not rotated. When
...
additional arguments. None implemented

Value

  • A vector (single layer object), matrix (multi-layered object; or if cells=TRUE, or xy=TRUE), Raster* object (if asRaster=TRUE), or SpatialPointsDataFrame (if sp=TRUE)

See Also

sampleRandom, sampleStratified

Examples

Run this code
r <- raster(system.file("external/test.grd", package="raster"))
 v <- sampleRegular(r, size=100)
 x <- sampleRegular(r, size=100, asRaster=TRUE)

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