| SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame-class | R Documentation |
Class for spatial attributes that correspond to point sets
## S4 method for signature 'SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame'
x[i, j, ..., drop = TRUE]
## S4 method for signature 'SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame,data.frame'
coerce(from, to, strict=TRUE)
## S4 method for signature 'SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame'
coordinates(obj)
## S4 method for signature 'SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame'
show(object)
## S4 method for signature 'SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame'
points(x)
x, from, obj, object |
|
to |
class to which to coerce |
strict |
see |
i |
row indices |
j |
column indices |
drop |
see |
... |
indices passed through |
data:Object of class data.frame containing the attribute data (may or may not contain the coordinates in its columns)
coords:Object of class "list"; the list with coordinates matrices;
points are rows in the matrix, the list length equals the number of rows in the data slot
bbox:Object of class "matrix"; bounding box
proj4string:Object of class "CRS"; projection string
Class "SpatialMultiPoints", directly.
Class "Spatial", by class "SpatialMultiPoints".
Edzer Pebesma, edzer.pebesma@uni-muenster.de
coordinates, SpatialMultiPoints-class
# create three sets of points:
cl1 = cbind(rnorm(3, 10), rnorm(3, 10))
cl2 = cbind(rnorm(5, 10), rnorm(5, 0))
cl3 = cbind(rnorm(7, 0), rnorm(7, 10))
mpdf = SpatialMultiPointsDataFrame(list(cl1, cl2, cl3), data.frame(a = 1:3))
mpdf
plot(mpdf, col = mpdf$a, cex = 1:3)
as(mpdf, "data.frame")
mpdf[1:2,]
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