subset,coastline-method | R Documentation |
Subsets a coastline object according to limiting values for longitude and latitude.
## S4 method for signature 'coastline'
subset(x, subset, ...)
x |
a coastline object. |
subset |
An expression indicating how to subset |
... |
optional additional arguments, the only one of which is considered
is one named |
As illustrated in the “Examples”, subset
must be an
expression that indicates limits on latitude
and
longitude
. The individual elements are provided in R notation,
not mathematical notation (i.e. 30<latitude<60
would not work).
Ampersands must be used to combine the limits. The simplest way
to understand this is to copy the example directly, and then modify
the stated limits. Note that >
comparison is not permitted,
and that <
is converted to <=
in the calculation.
Similarly, &&
is converted to &
. Spaces in the
expression are ignored. For convenience, longitude
and
and latitude
may be abbreviated as lon
and lat
,
as in the “Examples”.
A coastline
object.
Dan Kelley
Other things related to coastline data:
[[,coastline-method
,
[[<-,coastline-method
,
as.coastline()
,
coastline-class
,
coastlineBest()
,
coastlineCut()
,
coastlineWorld
,
download.coastline()
,
plot,coastline-method
,
read.coastline.openstreetmap()
,
read.coastline.shapefile()
,
summary,coastline-method
Other functions that subset oce objects:
subset,adp-method
,
subset,adv-method
,
subset,amsr-method
,
subset,argo-method
,
subset,cm-method
,
subset,ctd-method
,
subset,echosounder-method
,
subset,lobo-method
,
subset,met-method
,
subset,oce-method
,
subset,odf-method
,
subset,rsk-method
,
subset,sealevel-method
,
subset,section-method
,
subset,topo-method
,
subset,xbt-method
library(oce)
data(coastlineWorld)
# Subset to a box centred on Nova Scotia, Canada
if (requireNamespace("sf")) {
cl <- subset(coastlineWorld, -80 < lon & lon <- 50 & 30 < lat & lat < 60)
# The plot demonstrates that the trimming is as requested.
plot(cl, clon = -65, clat = 45, span = 6000)
rect(-80, 30, -50, 60, bg = "transparent", border = "red")
}
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