Raster images are forced to be interpreted as heterogenuous (having the different units). It implies creating multi-panel layout with multiple colorbars.
display_stack(obj, ...)
display_hetero(obj, ...)Function returns NULL value.
Object of class ursaRaster or list of ursaRaster objects.
Passed to hierarchy of plotting functions:
compose_open
compose_design
compose_plot
compose_panel
panel_new
panel_raster
panel_decor
panel_graticule
panel_coastline
panel_scalebar
panel_annotation
compose_legend
legend_colorbar
compose_close
Nikita Platonov platonov@sev-in.ru
If argument obj is object of class ursaRaster then obj is coerced to list of ursaRaster objects ('brick' is coerced to 'stack').
The plot layout is either two-columns or two-rows. Extent of coordinate grid has a form of rectangle. The layout selection depends on ratio of rectangle's sides. For single-column design use parameter layout=c(NA,1L). e.g., display_brick(a,layout=c(NA,1)), for single-row design use parameter layout=c(1,NA). The same is for forcing of two-columns (layout=c(NA,2L)) and two-rows layouts (layout=c(2L,NA)). Other layouts are not applicable for multiple colorbars.
display_hetero is a synonym to display_stack. It is introduced to emphasize the plotting of complex object with heterogeneous elements, for example, having different units.
display, display_brick, display_rgb
session_grid(NULL)
a <- ursa_dummy(nband=3)
display_stack(a)
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