View source: R/lidar_analysis.R
wbt_lidar_tin_gridding | R Documentation |
Creates a raster grid based on a Delaunay triangular irregular network (TIN) fitted to LiDAR points.
wbt_lidar_tin_gridding(
input,
output = NULL,
parameter = "elevation",
returns = "all",
resolution = 1,
exclude_cls = "7,18",
minz = NULL,
maxz = NULL,
max_triangle_edge_length = NULL,
wd = NULL,
verbose_mode = NULL,
compress_rasters = NULL,
command_only = FALSE
)
input |
Input LiDAR file (including extension). |
output |
Output raster file (including extension). |
parameter |
Interpolation parameter; options are 'elevation' (default), 'intensity', 'class', 'return_number', 'number_of_returns', 'scan angle', 'rgb', 'user data'. |
returns |
Point return types to include; options are 'all' (default), 'last', 'first'. |
resolution |
Output raster's grid resolution. |
exclude_cls |
Optional exclude classes from interpolation; Valid class values range from 0 to 18, based on LAS specifications. Example, –exclude_cls='3,4,5,6,7,18'. |
minz |
Optional minimum elevation for inclusion in interpolation. |
maxz |
Optional maximum elevation for inclusion in interpolation. |
max_triangle_edge_length |
Optional maximum triangle edge length; triangles larger than this size will not be gridded. |
wd |
Changes the working directory. Default: |
verbose_mode |
Sets verbose mode. If verbose mode is |
compress_rasters |
Sets the flag used by 'WhiteboxTools' to determine whether to use compression for output rasters. Default: |
command_only |
Return command that would be executed by |
Returns the tool text outputs.
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