wk_plot | R Documentation |
Plot well-known geometry vectors
wk_plot(
handleable,
...,
asp = 1,
bbox = NULL,
xlab = "",
ylab = "",
rule = "evenodd",
add = FALSE
)
## Default S3 method:
wk_plot(
handleable,
...,
asp = 1,
bbox = NULL,
xlab = "",
ylab = "",
rule = "evenodd",
add = FALSE
)
## S3 method for class 'wk_wkt'
plot(
x,
...,
asp = 1,
bbox = NULL,
xlab = "",
ylab = "",
rule = "evenodd",
add = FALSE
)
## S3 method for class 'wk_wkb'
plot(
x,
...,
asp = 1,
bbox = NULL,
xlab = "",
ylab = "",
rule = "evenodd",
add = FALSE
)
## S3 method for class 'wk_xy'
plot(x, ..., asp = 1, bbox = NULL, xlab = "", ylab = "", add = FALSE)
## S3 method for class 'wk_rct'
plot(x, ..., asp = 1, bbox = NULL, xlab = "", ylab = "", add = FALSE)
## S3 method for class 'wk_crc'
plot(x, ..., asp = 1, bbox = NULL, xlab = "", ylab = "", add = FALSE)
handleable |
A geometry vector (e.g., |
... |
Passed to plotting functions for features: |
asp , xlab , ylab |
Passed to |
bbox |
The limits of the plot as a |
rule |
The rule to use for filling polygons (see |
add |
Should a new plot be created, or should |
x |
A |
The input, invisibly.
plot(as_wkt("LINESTRING (0 0, 1 1)"))
plot(as_wkb("LINESTRING (0 0, 1 1)"))
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