| Type: | Package | 
| Title: | Create Contour Polygons from Regular Grids | 
| Version: | 0.3.0 | 
| Description: | Regularly spaced grids containing continuous data are transformed to contour polygons. A grid can be defined by a data.frame (x, y, value), an 'sf' object or a raster from 'terra'. | 
| URL: | https://github.com/riatelab/mapiso | 
| BugReports: | https://github.com/riatelab/mapiso/issues/ | 
| Depends: | R (≥ 3.6.0) | 
| Imports: | sf, isoband | 
| Suggests: | covr, mapsf, terra, tinytest | 
| License: | GPL (≥ 3) | 
| Encoding: | UTF-8 | 
| RoxygenNote: | 7.2.3 | 
| NeedsCompilation: | no | 
| Packaged: | 2023-05-12 11:52:16 UTC; tim | 
| Author: | Timothée Giraud | 
| Maintainer: | Timothée Giraud <timothee.giraud@cnrs.fr> | 
| Repository: | CRAN | 
| Date/Publication: | 2023-05-12 12:20:02 UTC | 
Package description
Description
Regularly spaced grids containing continuous data are
transformed into contour polygons. A grid can be defined by a
data.frame (x, y, value), an sf object or a terra SpatRaster.
Create Contour Polygons from Regular Grids
Description
Regularly spaced grids containing continuous data are
transformed into contour polygons. A grid can be defined by a
data.frame (x, y, value), an sf object, a terra SpatRaster or
SpatVector.
Usage
mapiso(x, var, breaks, nbreaks = 8, mask, coords, crs)
Arguments
| x | a data.frame, an sf object or a SpatRaster | 
| var | name of the variable, for data.frames and sf objects only | 
| breaks | list of break values (default to equal interval) | 
| nbreaks | number of classes | 
| mask | an sf object or SpatVector of polygons or multipolygons.
 | 
| coords | names of the coordinates variables
(e.g.  | 
| crs | CRS code (e.g. "epsg:2154"), for data.frames only. | 
Value
The output is an sf object of polygons (or a SpatVector if x
is a SpatVector). The data.frame contains three fields:
id (id of each polygon), isomin and isomax (minimum and maximum
breaks of the polygon).
Examples
# sf, using a mask
library(sf)
s <- st_read(system.file("gpkg/elevation.gpkg", package = "mapiso"),
  layer = "elevation", quiet = TRUE
)
m <- st_read(system.file("gpkg/elevation.gpkg", package = "mapiso"),
  layer = "com", quiet = TRUE
)
isos <- mapiso(
  x = s, var = "elevation",
  mask = m
)
plot(isos)
# data.frame, using user breaks values
d <- read.csv(system.file("csv/elevation.csv", package = "mapiso"))
bks <- c(98, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 412.6)
isod <- mapiso(
  x = d, var = "elevation",
  breaks = bks, coords = c("x", "y"), crs = "epsg:2154"
)
plot(isod)
if (require(mapsf, quietly = TRUE)) {
  mf_map(isod, "isomin", "choro", breaks = bks, leg_title = "Elevation")
}
## Not run: 
if (require(terra, quietly = TRUE)) {
  # terra SpatRaster
  r <- rast(system.file("tif/elevation.tif", package = "mapiso"))
  isor <- mapiso(x = r)
  plot(r)
  plot(st_geometry(isor), add = TRUE, col = NA)
  # terra SpatVector
  s_terra <- vect(s)
  m_terra <- vect(m)
  isost <- mapiso(
    x = s_terra, var = "elevation", mask = m_terra
  )
  plot(isost)
}
## End(Not run)