perimeter | R Documentation |
Compute the perimeter of a polygon (or the length of a line) with longitude/latitude coordinates, on an ellipsoid (WGS84 by default)
## S4 method for signature 'matrix' perimeter(x, a=6378137, f=1/298.257223563, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'SpatialPolygons' perimeter(x, a=6378137, f=1/298.257223563, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'SpatialLines' perimeter(x, a=6378137, f=1/298.257223563, ...)
x |
Longitude/latitude of the points forming a polygon or line; Must be a matrix of 2 columns (first one is longitude, second is latitude) or a SpatialPolygons* or SpatialLines* object |
a |
major (equatorial) radius of the ellipsoid. The default value is for WGS84 |
f |
ellipsoid flattening. The default value is for WGS84 |
... |
Additional arguments. None implemented |
Numeric. The perimeter or length in m.
This function calls GeographicLib code by C.F.F. Karney
C.F.F. Karney, 2013. Algorithms for geodesics, J. Geodesy 87: 43-55. doi: 10.1007/s00190-012-0578-z. Addenda: https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/geod-addenda.html. Also see https://geographiclib.sourceforge.io/
areaPolygon, centroid
xy <- rbind(c(-180,-20), c(-140,55), c(10, 0), c(-140,-60), c(-180,-20)) perimeter(xy)
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