create_envi
creates ENVI binary and header files on disk. ENVI binary file is filled by blank (zero) values.
create_gdal
is just an entry for GDAL wrapper; currently via internal ENVI implementation.
create_gdal(x, ...)create_envi(x, ...)
Object of class ursaRaster
with opened connection of GDAL or ENVI binary file.
Filename, or any refenerce object to help assign properties of new ENVI file. Can be missed.
Use name = value
sequence. Properties of new ENVI file are extracted from keywords in 'name' and data types of 'value'.
Nikita Platonov platonov@sevin.ru
Prior ursa version < 3.10, create_gdal()
used classes and methods from package rgdal. Currenty, alternatives are not found for complete replacement of rgdal. At the present, ENVI binary and header are created, firstly, and close()
transforms to desired GDAL format, finally.
create_envi
and create_gdal
use parameters of grid (boundary box, cell size, projection) from reference object of class ursaRaster
in argument x
or calls session_grid
. You may specify values of GDAL or ENVI binary file later using [<-
. If x
is object of class ursaRaster
then metadata parameters (interleave, data type, ignore value, etc) are inherited.
Keywords:
fname
- character. File name for created GDAL or ENVI file.
For create_envi
only: If compress
of connections
is not specified then example for “fileout” file name:
"fileout" - If external 'gzip' is found then "fileout.envigz" is created else "fileout.envi"
"fileout.envi" - "fileout.envi" is created without any compression.
"fileout." - "fileout" is created without any compression.
"fileout.bin" - "fileout.bin" is created without any compression.
"fileout.img" - "fileout.img" is created without any compression.
"fileout.dat" - "fileout.dat" is created without any compression.
driver
- character. For create_gdal
only. Which GDAL driver is used.
layername
- character of length>=1. Layernames (‘Band name’ in ENVI header file)
bandname
- character of length>=1. Layernames (‘Band name’ in ENVI header file)
name
- character of length>=1. Layernames (‘Band name’ in ENVI header file)
nodata
- integer or numeric. Value in GDAL or ENVI binary file, which is interpretted as NA
in R
ignore
- integer or numeric. Value in GDAL or ENVI binary file, which is interpretted as NA
in R
ignorevalue
- integer or numeric. Value in GDAL or ENVI binary file, which is interpretted as NA
in R
bg
- integer or numeric. Value in GDAL or ENVI binary file, which is interpretted as NA
in R
connection
- character. For create_envi
only. connections
for ENVI binary file.
Valid values are:
"gz" - connection is "gzfile"
"bz" - connection is "bzfile"
"xz" - connection is "xzfile"
"file" - connection is "file"
interleave
- character. Interleave. Valid values are "bsq", "bil", "bip". For create_gdal
and driver="GTiff"
valid values are "bsq" and "bil".
datatype
- character or integer (numeric). Data type.
Valid values are:
1, "byte", "Byte", "UInt8" = Byte: 8-bit unsigned integer
2, "integer", "Int16" = Integer: 16-bit signed integer
3, "Int32" = Long: 32-bit signed integer
4, "real", "float", "Float32" = Floating-point: 32-bit single-precision
5, "Float64" = Double-precision: 64-bit double-precision floating-point
11, "UInt8" = Byte: 8-bit signed integer. Not in specification. Only for use with this package.
12, "UInt16" = Integer: 16-bit unsigned integer
13, "UInt32" = Long: 32-bit unsigned integer
byteorder
- numeric (integer). Byte order.
bands
- numeric( integer). Number of bands/layers
nband
- numeric( integer). Number of bands/layers
nlayer
- numeric( integer). Number of bands/layers
layers
- numeric( integer). Number of bands/layers
compress
- integer (numeric) or logical. For create_envi
only. Should ENVI binary file be compressed after closing connection.
wkt
- integer (numeric) or logical. Forced adding ‘coordinate system string’ to ENVI header file
ext
- character. For create_envi
only. Extension of ENVI binary file. For extensions not in c("envi","bin","dat","img")
list
If file name is unknown, then random file name is used with informing via message()
.
ursa_new
creates object of class ursaRaster
in memory and allows to assign values at once.
Use session_grid
to check or specify parameters of grid before calling create_envi
.
Use [<-
to assign values to ENVI binary file after calling create_envi
.
Use close
(or close_envi
) to close connections
.
session_grid(NULL)
a <- create_envi()
fname <- a$con$fname
dir(pattern=basename(envi_list(fname)))
close(a)
invisible(envi_remove(fname))
a <- create_envi("exam1",layername=paste("Band",1:5)
,ignorevalue=99,datatype="Int16",interleave="bil")
ursa_info(a)
print(a[])
close(a)
invisible(envi_remove("exam1"))
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