check: check

View source: R/check.R

checkR Documentation

check

Description

Checks attributes, geometries and projections of spatial data sets.

Usage

check(
  x = NULL,
  y = NULL,
  z = NULL,
  field = NULL,
  edge = 0,
  filter = 1,
  resolution = NULL
)

Arguments

x

SpatRaster. Required. Must be have a defined Cartesian coordinate system. Data must be continuous. If more than one layer, the first layer will be used.

y

SpatVector of polygons. Optional. Delineates the area within which the raster layer shall be locally adapted and evaluated. If not provided, the analyses will be performed within the intersect of the raster and the sampled area. Must be have a defined Cartesian coordinate system (same as x).

z

SpatVector of points Required. Must have at least one column with numerical data and these data must be of the same entity and unit as x (specify this column by argument: field). Must be have a defined Cartesian coordinate system (same as x).

field

Character value. Required. Name of the column in y with the data that shall be used to locally adapt and evaluate the raster.

edge

Numeric value. Optional. Specifies the width (unit of the coordinate reference system) of a buffer zone inside the edge of the polygon that is excluded from the analyses. Allowed values are within the closed range of 0-10000.

filter

Positive integer. Optional. No of cells in the side of a square window for mean filtering of x. Filtering is done before any resampling (see argument: resolution). Allowed values are within the closed range of 1-20.

resolution

Positive numeric value. Optional. The resolution (m) to which the imported raster shall be resampled before the adaptation. Allowed values are within the closed range of 0.1-10000. In addition, a resolution that means more than 1E+8 raster cells is not allowed.

Details

Intended for checking data in functions of mapsRinteractive.

Value

A list with checked and corrected data sets together with a vector of logged feedback.


mapsRinteractive documentation built on April 24, 2023, 9:10 a.m.