View source: R/intersect_geometry.R
get_intersecting_geometries | R Documentation |
This function returns a list of regions that intersect a given geometry input. This list of regions can be used
directly to query census when one is interested in census data for a particular geographic region that does
not coincide with defined census geometries. The returned value can be used as the regions
parameter in get_census to get corresponding census geographies and variables that cover the give geometry.
Input spatial objects can be any sf
or sfc
class objects such as POINT
, MULTIPOINT
or POLYGON
.
This function comes with CensusMapper API limits
get_intersecting_geometries(
dataset,
level,
geometry,
simplified = FALSE,
use_cache = TRUE,
quiet = FALSE,
api_key = Sys.getenv("CM_API_KEY")
)
dataset |
A CensusMapper dataset identifier. |
level |
The census aggregation level to retrieve. One of |
geometry |
A valid |
simplified |
If |
use_cache |
If set to |
quiet |
When TRUE, suppress messages and warnings. |
api_key |
An API key for the CensusMapper API. Defaults to |
Census data and boundary geographies are reproduced and distributed on an "as is" basis with the permission of Statistics Canada (Statistics Canada 1996; 2001; 2006; 2011; 2016).
## Not run:
# Example using a POINT-class object from a pair of lat/lon coordinates
point_geo <- sf::st_sfc(sf::st_point(c(-123.25149, 49.27026)), crs=4326)
regions <- get_intersecting_geometries(dataset = 'CA16', level = 'CT', geometry = point_geo)
census_data <- get_census(dataset='CA16', regions=regions,
vectors=c("v_CA16_408","v_CA16_409","v_CA16_410"),
level='CT')
# Example using a POLYGON-class object from a bounding box with four coordinates
poly_geo <- sf::st_as_sfc(sf::st_bbox(c(ymin = 49.25, ymax = 49.30,
xmin = -123.25, xmax = -123.30)), crs = 4326)
regions <- get_intersecting_geometries(dataset = 'CA16', level = 'CT', geometry = poly_geo)
census_data <- get_census(dataset='CA16', regions=regions,
vectors=c("v_CA16_408","v_CA16_409","v_CA16_410"), level='CT')
## End(Not run)
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