SpatialPixelsDataFrame-class function

Class "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"

Class "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"

Class for spatial attributes that have spatial locations on a regular grid. class

Objects from the Class

Objects can be created by calls of the form as(x, "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"), where x is of class SpatialPointsDataFrame-class , or by importing through rgdal. Ordered full grids are stored instead or unordered non-NA cells;

Slots

  • bbox:: Object of class "matrix"; bounding box
  • proj4string:: Object of class "CRS"; projection
  • coords:: see SpatialPoints ; points slot
  • coords.nrs: see SpatialPointsDataFrame
  • grid:: see GridTopology-class ; grid parameters
  • grid.index:: integer; index of points in the list to points in the full (ordered) grid. x cycles fastest; all coordinates increase from low to hight except y, which decreases from high to low
  • data:: Object of class data.frame, containing the attribute data

Extends

Class "SpatialPixels", directly. Class "Spatial", by class "SpatialPixels".

Methods

  • coordinates: signature(x = "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"): retrieves coordinates
  • [: signature(x = "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"): selects row(s) and/or attribute(s), and returns an object of class SpatialPixelsDataFrame; rows refer here to the pixel numbers, not grid lines. For selecting a square block in a grid, coerce to a SpatialGridDataFrame-class first, and use [ on that object
  • as.matrix: signature(x = "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"): coerce to matrix
  • rbind: signature(x = "SpatialPixelsDataFrame"): rbind-like method
  • plot: signature(x = "SpatialPixelsDataFrame", y = "missing"): see SpatialGridDataFrame-class for details

Author(s)

Edzer Pebesma, edzer.pebesma@uni-muenster.de

See Also

SpatialPixels-class, which does not contain the attribute data

Examples

data(meuse.grid) # only the non-missing valued cells coordinates(meuse.grid) = c("x", "y") # promote to SpatialPointsDataFrame gridded(meuse.grid) <- TRUE # promote to SpatialPixelsDataFrame meuse.grid[["idist"]] = 1 - meuse.grid[["dist"]] # assigns new attribute image(meuse.grid["idist"]) # note the single [ # toy example: df = data.frame(z = c(1:6,NA,8,9), xc = c(1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3), yc = c(rep(c(0, 1.5, 3),3))) coordinates(df) = ~xc+yc gridded(df) = TRUE image(df["z"]) # draw labels to verify: cc = coordinates(df) z=df[["z"]] zc=as.character(z) zc[is.na(zc)]="NA" text(cc[,1],cc[,2],zc)
  • Maintainer: Edzer Pebesma
  • License: GPL (>= 2)
  • Last published: 2025-02-01