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terra (version 1.7-3)

setValues: Set the values of raster cells or of geometry attributes

Description

Set cell values of a SpatRaster or the attributes of a SpatVector. For large SpatRaster objects use init instead to set values.

Usage

# S4 method for SpatRaster,ANY
values(x)<-value

# S4 method for SpatRaster,ANY setValues(x, values, keeptime=TRUE, keepunits=TRUE, keepnames=FALSE, props=FALSE)

# S4 method for SpatVector,ANY values(x)<-value

Value

The same object type as x

Arguments

x

SpatRaster or SpatVector

value

For SpatRaster: numeric, matrix or data.frame. The length of the numeric values must match the total number of cells (ncell(x) * nlyr(x)), or be a single value. The number of columns of the matrix or data.frame must match the number of layers of x, and the number of rows must match the number of cells of x. For SpatVector: data.frame, matrix, vector, or NULL

values

Same as for value

keeptime

logical. If TRUE the time stamps are kept

keepunits

logical. If FALSE the units are discarded

keepnames

logical. If FALSE the layer names are replaced by the column names in y (if present)

props

logical. If TRUE the properties (categories and color-table) are kept

See Also

values, init

Examples

Run this code
f <- system.file("ex/elev.tif", package="terra")
r <- rast(f)
x <- setValues(r, 1:ncell(r))
x
values(x) <- runif(ncell(x))
x
head(x)

f <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(f)
values(v) <- data.frame(ID=1:12, name=letters[1:12])
head(v)

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