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RGEOS WKT Functions: RGEOS WKT Functions

Description

Functions for reading and writing Well Known Text (WKT)

Usage

readWKT(text, id = NULL, p4s = NULL)
	writeWKT(spgeom, byid = FALSE)

Arguments

text

character string of WKT

id

character vector of unique ids to label geometries. Length must match the number of subgeometries in the WKT

p4s

Either a character string or an object of class CRS

spgeom

sp object as defined in package sp

byid

Logical determining if the function should be applied across subgeometries (TRUE) or the entire object (FALSE)

Details

readWKT processes the given WKT string and returns an appropriate sp geometry object. If id is not specified then geometries will be labeled by their index position. Because no sp Spatial object may be empty, readWKT is not permitted to create an empty object.

writeWKT converts an sp geometry object to a GEOS C object which is then written out as a WKT string. If byid is TRUE then each subgeometry is individually converted to a WKT string.

References

Additional information on WKT Simple Feature Specification can be found at the following locations:

http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfs

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known_text

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Features

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
g1=readWKT("POINT(6 10)")
g2=readWKT("LINESTRING(3 4,10 50,20 25)")
g3=readWKT("POLYGON((1 1,5 1,5 5,1 5,1 1),(2 2,2 3,3 3,3 2,2 2))")
g4=readWKT("MULTIPOINT((3.5 5.6),(4.8 10.5))")
g5=readWKT("MULTILINESTRING((3 4,10 50,20 25),(-5 -8,-10 -8,-15 -4))")
g6=readWKT("MULTIPOLYGON(((1 1,5 1,5 5,1 5,1 1),(2 2,2 3,3 3,3 2,2 2)),((6 3,9 2,9 4,6 3)))")
try(readWKT("POINT EMPTY"))
try(readWKT("MULTIPOLYGON EMPTY"))
g9=readWKT("GEOMETRYCOLLECTION(POINT(4 6),LINESTRING(4 6,7 10))")

writeWKT(g1)
writeWKT(g2)
writeWKT(g3)
writeWKT(g4)
writeWKT(g5)
writeWKT(g6)
writeWKT(g9,byid=FALSE)
writeWKT(g9,byid=TRUE)
# }

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