identify: Retrieve individual pulses, flightlines or scanlines

retrieve_pulsesR Documentation

Retrieve individual pulses, flightlines or scanlines

Description

Retrieve each individual pulse, individual flightline or individual scanline and assigns a number to each point. The LAS object must be properly populated according to LAS specifications otherwise users could find unexpected outputs.

Usage

retrieve_pulses(las)

retrieve_flightlines(las, dt = 30)

retrieve_scanlines(las)

Arguments

las

A LAS object

dt

numeric. The threshold time-lag used to retrieve flightlines

Details

retrieve_pulses

Retrieves each individual pulse. It uses GPS time. An attribute pulseID is added in the LAS object

retrieve_scanlines

Retrieves each individual scanline. When data are sampled according to a saw-tooth pattern (oscillating mirror), a scanline is one line, or row of data. The function relies on the GPS field time to order the data. Then, the ScanDirectionFlag attribute is used to retrieve each scanline. An attribute scanlineID is added in the LAS object

retrieve_flightlines

Retrieves each individual flightline. It uses GPS time. In a continuous dataset, once points are ordered by GPS time, the time between two consecutive points does not exceed a few milliseconds. If the time between two consecutive points is too long it means that the second point is from a different flightline. The default threshold is 30 seconds. An attribute flightlineID is added in the LAS object.

Value

An object of class LAS

Examples

LASfile <- system.file("extdata", "Megaplot.laz", package="lidR")
las <- readLAS(LASfile)

las <- retrieve_pulses(las)
las

las <- retrieve_flightlines(las)
#plot(las, color = "flightlineID")

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