For file input, the x and y coordinates are usually the first two values
on each line, separated by white space. If the file starts with a line
of column headers and `header = TRUE' is passed to read.table
in
the ... argument then `x' and `y' need not be the first two fields.
data
is an alternative input route if the x and y coordinates
already exist in R as columns in a dataframe. Only one of data
or file
should be specified.
The grid cell size spacing
should be provided if known. If it is
not provided then an attempt is made to infer it from the minimum
spacing of points. This can be slow and may demand more memory than is
available. In rare cases (highly fragmented masks) it may also yield the
wrong answer.
From 2.3.0, additional columns in the input are saved as covariates. The
default (columns = NULL
) is to save all columns.