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terra (version 1.4-7)

factors: Categorical rasters

Description

A SpatRaster layer can be a categorical variable (factor). Like factors, categories are stored as indices (integers) that have an associated label. For a SpatRaster, the index starts at 0, and cannot exceed 255.

The categories can be inspected with levels and cats. With levels<- you can set the categories of the first layer by providing a vector of labels (the first value will be for cells with value 0, the second for 1, etc). You can also provide a data.frame that must have two or more columns, the first one identifying the cell values and the other column(s) providing the category labels. To set categories for multiple layers you can provide levels<- with a list with one element for each layer.

With setCats you can set it for any layer and you can also set the 'active" category if there are multiple categories.

Usage

# S4 method for SpatRaster
is.factor(x)

# S4 method for SpatRaster levels(x)

# S4 method for SpatRaster levels(x)<-value

# S4 method for SpatRaster cats(x, layer)

# S4 method for SpatRaster setCats(x, layer=1, value, index)

Arguments

x

SpatRaster

layer

positive integer, the layer number or name

value

a data.frame (ID, category) or vector with category names

index

positive integer, indicating the column in data.frame value to be used as the category, skipping the first column with the ID.

Value

list (levels, cats) or data.frame (cats for a single layer); logical (is.factor, setCats)

See Also

activeCat, catalyze

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
set.seed(0)
r <- rast(nrows=10, ncols=10)
values(r) <- sample(3, ncell(r), replace=TRUE)
is.factor(r)

cls <- c("forest", "water", "urban")
# make the raster start at zero
x <- r - 1
levels(x) <- cls
names(x) <- "land cover"
is.factor(x)
x

plot(x, col=c("green", "blue", "light gray"))
text(x, digits=3, cex=.75, halo=TRUE)

# raster starts at 3
x <- r + 2
is.factor(x)

# approach 1
levels(x) <- c("", "", "", "forest", "water", "urban")

# approach 2, also showing the use of two categories
d <- data.frame(id=3:5, cover=cls, letters=letters[1:3], value=10:12)
levels(x) <- d
x

## switch categories
cats(x, 1)
# get current index
activeCat(x)
# set index 
activeCat(x) <- 3
plot(x, col=c("green", "blue", "light gray"))
text(x, digits=3, cex=.75, halo=TRUE)

r <- as.numeric(x)
r

#activeCat(x) <- 2
#p <- as.polygons(x)
#plot(p, "letters", col=c("green", "blue", "light gray"))
# }

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