coordinates function

set spatial coordinates to create a Spatial object, or retrieve spatial coordinates from a Spatial object

set spatial coordinates to create a Spatial object, or retrieve spatial coordinates from a Spatial object

coordinates(obj, ...) coordinates(object) <- value

Arguments

  • obj: object deriving from class "Spatial"
  • object: object of class "data.frame"
  • value: spatial coordinates; either a matrix, list, or data frame with numeric data, or column names, column number or a reference: a formula (in the form of e.g. ~x+y), column numbers (e.g. c(1,2)) or column names (e.g. c("x","y")) specifying which columns in object are the spatial coordinates. If the coordinates are part of object, giving the reference does not duplicate them, giving their value does duplicate them in the resulting structure.
  • ...: additional arguments that may be used by particular methods

Returns

usually an object of class SpatialPointsDataFrame; if the coordinates set cover the full set of variables in object, an object of class SpatialPoints is returned

Examples

# data.frame data(meuse.grid) coordinates(meuse.grid) <- ~x+y gridded(meuse.grid) <- TRUE class(meuse.grid) bbox(meuse.grid) data(meuse) meuse.xy = meuse[c("x", "y")] coordinates(meuse.xy) <- ~x+y class(meuse.xy)
  • Maintainer: Edzer Pebesma
  • License: GPL (>= 2)
  • Last published: 2025-02-01