kml_layer.STTDF | R Documentation |
Writes an object of class "STTDF"
to a KML file with a possibility to parse attribute variables using several aesthetics arguments.
kml_layer.STTDF(obj, id.name = names(obj@data)[which(names(obj@data)== "burst")], dtime, extrude = FALSE, start.icon = paste(get("home_url", envir = plotKML.opts), "3Dballyellow.png", sep = ""), end.icon = paste(get("home_url", envir = plotKML.opts), "golfhole.png", sep = ""), LabelScale = 0.8 * get("LabelScale", envir = plotKML.opts), z.scale = 1, metadata = NULL, html.table = NULL, ... )
obj |
space-time object of class |
id.name |
trajectory ID column name |
dtime |
temporal support size (in seconds) |
extrude |
logical; extrude GPS vertices? |
start.icon |
start icon name ( |
end.icon |
destination icon name ( |
LabelScale |
the default size of icons |
z.scale |
vertical exaggeration |
metadata |
(optional) specify the metadata object |
html.table |
optional description block (html) for each GPS point (vertices) |
... |
other optional arguments |
The dateTime is defined as yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:sszzzzzz
, where T
is the separator between the date and the time, and the time zone is either Z
(for UTC) or zzzzzz
, which represents ±hh:mm in relation to UTC. For more info on how Time Stamps work see https://developers.google.com/kml/documentation/kml_tut. If the time is measured at block support, then:
<TimeStamp><begin> </begin><end> </end></TimeStamp>
tags will be inserted. Temporal support for any spacetime class, if not specified by the user, is determined as a difference between the "time"
(indicating begin time) and "endTime"
slots.
Tomislav Hengl
Pebesma, E. (2012) Classes and Methods for Spatio-Temporal Data in R. Journal of Statistical Software. 51(7): 1-30.
spacetime package (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=spacetime)
readGPX
, plotKML-method
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