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terra (version 1.7-3)

intersect: Intersection

Description

You can intersect SpatVectors with each other or with a SpatExtent. Intersecting points with points uses the extent of y to get the intersection. Intersecting of points and lines is not supported because of numerical inaccuracies with that. You can use buffer, to create polygons from lines and use these with intersect.

You can also intersect two SpatExtents.

When intersecting two SpatRasters these need to be aligned (have the same origin and spatial resolution). The values of the returned SpatRaster are TRUE where both have input rasters have values, FALSE where one has values, and NA in all other cells.

See crop for intersection of a SpatRaster with a SpatExtent (or the extent of a SpatRaster or SpatVector).

See relate to find out which geometries of a SpatVector intersect.

Usage

# S4 method for SpatVector,SpatVector
intersect(x, y)

# S4 method for SpatVector,SpatExtent intersect(x, y)

# S4 method for SpatExtent,SpatVector intersect(x, y)

# S4 method for SpatExtent,SpatExtent intersect(x, y)

# S4 method for SpatRaster,SpatRaster intersect(x, y)

Value

Same as x

Arguments

x

SpatVector, SpatExtent, or SpatRaster

y

SpatVector, SpatExtent, or SpatRaster if x is a SpatRaster

See Also

union, crop, relate

Examples

Run this code
e1 <- ext(-10, 10, -20, 20)
e2 <- ext(0, 20, -40, 5)
intersect(e1, e2)

f <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(f)
e <- ext(5.6, 6, 49.55, 49.7)
x <- intersect(v, e)

p <- vect(c("POLYGON ((5.8 49.8, 6 49.9, 6.15 49.8, 6 49.6, 5.8 49.8))", 
"POLYGON ((6.3 49.9, 6.2 49.7, 6.3 49.6, 6.5 49.8, 6.3 49.9))"), crs=crs(v))
values(p) <- data.frame(pid=1:2, area=expanse(p))

y <- intersect(v, p)

r <- s <- rast(ncol=5, nrow=5, xmin=1, xmax=5, ymin=1, ymax=5)
r[5:20] = 5:20
s[11:20] = 11:20
rs <- intersect(r, s)

u <- shift(r, .8)
us <- intersect(u, s)

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