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terra (version 1.8-5)

voronoi: Voronoi diagram and Delaunay triangles

Description

Get a Voronoi diagram or Delaunay triangles for points, or the nodes of lines or polygons

Usage

# S4 method for SpatVector
voronoi(x, bnd=NULL, tolerance=0, as.lines=FALSE, deldir=FALSE) 

# S4 method for SpatVector delaunay(x, tolerance=0, as.lines=FALSE)

Value

SpatVector

Arguments

x

SpatVector

bnd

SpatVector to set the outer boundary of the voronoi diagram

tolerance

numeric >= 0, snapping tolerance (0 is no snapping)

as.lines

logical. If TRUE, lines are returned without the outer boundary

deldir

logical. If TRUE, the deldir is used instead of the GEOS C++ library method. It has been reported that deldir does not choke on very large data sets

Examples

Run this code
wkt <- c("MULTIPOLYGON ( ((40 40, 20 45, 45 30, 40 40)), 
  ((20 35, 10 30, 10 10, 30 5, 45 20, 20 35),(30 20, 20 15, 20 25, 30 20)))", 
  "POLYGON ((0 -5, 10 0, 10 -10, 0 -5))")
x <- vect(wkt)
v <- voronoi(x)
v

d <- delaunay(x)
d

plot(v, lwd=2, col=rainbow(15))
lines(x, col="gray", lwd=2)
points(x)

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