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terra (version 1.3-22)

values: Cell values and geometry attributes

Description

Get the cell values of a SpatRaster or the attributes of a SpatVector

Usage

# S4 method for SpatRaster
values(x, mat=TRUE, dataframe=FALSE, row=1, nrows=nrow(x), col=1, ncols=ncol(x))

# S4 method for SpatVector values(x)

Arguments

x

SpatRaster or SpatVector

mat

logical. If TRUE, values are returned as a matrix instead of as a vector, except when dataframe is TRUE

dataframe

logical. If TRUE, values are returned as a data.frame instead of as a vector (also if matrix is TRUE)

row

positive integer. Row number to start from, should be between 1 and nrow(x)

nrows

positive integer. How many rows?

col

positive integer. Column number to start from, should be between 1 and ncol(x)

ncols

positive integer. How many columns? Default is the number of columns left after the start column

Value

matrix or data.frame

Details

If x is a SpatRaster, and matrix=TRUE, a matrix is returned in which the values of each layer are represented by a column (with ncell(x) rows). The values per layer are in cell-order, that is, from top-left, to top-right and then down by row. Use as.matrix for an alternative matrix representation where the number of rows and columns matches that of x, if x has a single layer. If matrix=FALSE, the values are returned as a vector. In cell-order by layer.

See Also

values<-, focalValues

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
f <- system.file("ex/elev.tif", package="terra")
r <- rast(f)
r
x <- values(r)
x[3650:3655, ]
r[3650:3655]


ff <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(ff)
y <- values(v)
head(y)
# }

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