Conversion of a SpatRaster, SpatVector or SpatExtent to a SpatVector of polygons.
# S4 method for SpatRaster
as.polygons(x, round=TRUE, aggregate=TRUE, values=TRUE,
na.rm=TRUE, na.all=FALSE, extent=FALSE, digits=0, ...)# S4 method for SpatVector
as.polygons(x, extent=FALSE)
# S4 method for SpatExtent
as.polygons(x, crs="")
SpatVector
SpatRaster, SpatVector or SpatExtent
logical; If TRUE
and aggregate=TRUE
, values are rounded before aggregation. If this value is FALSE
the SpatVector returned can have very many polygons and can be very large
logical; combine cells with the same values? If TRUE
only the first layer in x
is processed
logical; include cell values as attributes?
logical. if TRUE
, a polygon for the extent of the SpatRaster or SpatVector is returned. If x
is a SpatRaster, the polygon has vertices for each row and column, not just the four corners of the raster. This can be useful for more precise projection. If that is not required, it is more efficient to get the extent represented by only the four corners with as.polygons(ext(x), crs=crs(x))
logical. If TRUE
cells that are NA
are ignored
logical. If TRUE
cells are only ignored if na.rm=TRUE
and their value is NA
for all layers instead of for any
layer
integer. The number of digits for rounding (if round=TRUE
character. The coordinate reference system (see crs
)
additional arguments. For backward compatibility. Will be removed in the future
as.lines
, as.points
r <- rast(ncols=2, nrows=2)
values(r) <- 1:ncell(r)
if (gdal() >= "3.0.0") {
p <- as.polygons(r)
p
}
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