Methods to read from or write chunks of values to or from a file. These are low level methods for programmers. Use writeRaster if you want to save an entire SpatRaster to file in one step. It is much easier to use.
To write chunks, begin by opening a file with writeStart
, then write values to it in chunks. When writing is done close the file with writeStop
.
# S4 method for SpatRaster
readStart(x)# S4 method for SpatRaster
readStop(x)
# S4 method for SpatRaster
readValues(x, row=1, nrows=nrow(x), col=1, ncols=ncol(x), mat=FALSE, dataframe=FALSE)
# S4 method for SpatRaster,character
writeStart(x, filename="", overwrite=FALSE, n=4, ...)
# S4 method for SpatRaster
writeStop(x)
# S4 method for SpatRaster,vector
writeValues(x, v, start, nrows)
SpatRaster
character. Output filename
vector with cell values to be written
integer. Row number (counting starts at 1) from where to start writing v
positive integer. Row number to start from, should be between 1 and nrow(x)
positive integer. How many rows?
positive integer. Column number to start from, should be between 1 and ncol(x)
positive integer. How many columns? Default is the number of columns left after the start column
logical. If TRUE
, values are returned as a matrix instead of as a vector, except when dataframe is TRUE
logical. If TRUE
, values are returned as a data.frame instead of as a vector (also if matrix is TRUE
)
logical. If TRUE
, filename
is overwritten
poistive integer indicating how many copies the data may be in memory at any point in time. This is used to determine how many blocks (large) datasets need to be read
additional arguments for writing files as in writeRaster
readValues
returns a vector, matrix, or data.frame
writeStart
returns a list that can be used for processing the file in chunks.
The other methods invisibly return a logical value indicating whether they were succesful or not. Their purpose is the side-effect of opening or closing files.