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terra (version 1.8-5)

rasterizeGeom: Rasterize geometric properties of vector data

Description

Rasterization of geometric properties of vector data. You can get the count of the number of geometries in each cell; the area covered by polygons; the length of the lines; or the number of lines that cross the boundary of each cell. See rasterize for standard rasterization (of attribute values associated with geometries).

The area of polygons is intended for summing the area of polygons that are relatively small relative to the raster cells, and for when there may be multiple polygons per cell. See rasterize(fun="sum") for counting large polygons and rasterize(cover=TRUE) to get the fraction that is covered by larger polygons.

Usage

# S4 method for SpatVector,SpatRaster
rasterizeGeom(x, y, fun="count", unit="m", filename="", ...)

Value

SpatRaster

Arguments

x

SpatVector

y

SpatRaster

fun

character. "count", "area", "length", or "crosses"

unit

character. "m" or "km"

filename

character. Output filename

...

additional arguments for writing files as in writeRaster

See Also

rasterize

Examples

Run this code
f <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(f)
r <- rast(v, res=.1)

# length of lines
lns <- as.lines(v)
x <- rasterizeGeom(lns, r, fun="length", "km")

# count of points
set.seed(44)
pts <- spatSample(v, 100)
y <- rasterizeGeom(pts, r)

# area of polygons
pols <- buffer(pts, 1000)
z <- rasterizeGeom(pols, r, fun="area")

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