View source: R/intersect_points.R
| intersect_points | R Documentation | 
Intersect environmental or contextual layers at a given a set of points (coordinates)
intersect_points(
  pnts,
  layers,
  SPdata.frame = FALSE,
  use_layer_names = TRUE,
  verbose = sbdi_config()$verbose
)
pnts | 
 numeric: vector of latitude/longitude pairs, or a 2 column data.frame or matrix of lat,lons. NOTE: the number of locations must be less than 1000.  | 
layers | 
 string vector: ids of layers to be intersected. The list of possible layers is available from   | 
SPdata.frame | 
 logical: should the output should be returned as a SpatialPointsDataFrame of the sp package or simply as a data.frame?  | 
use_layer_names | 
 logical: if TRUE, layer names will be used as column names in the returned data frame (e.g. "radiationLowestPeriodBio22"). Otherwise, layer id value will be used for column names (e.g. "el871")  | 
verbose | 
 logical: show additional progress information? [default is set by   | 
A SpatialPointsDataFrame containing the intersecting data information. Missing data or incorrectly identified layer id values will result in NA data
The associated SBDI web service: https://api.biodiversitydata.se/#ws84
Descriptions of the spatial layers: https://spatial.biodiversitydata.se/layers/
This function allows the user to sample environmental/contextual layers at arbitrary locations. It complements 
the occurrences function, which allows values of the same set of layers to be downloaded at 
species occurrence locations.
NOTE: batch requests (multiple points) are currently processed in a *single queue* on the SBDI servers. Processing times may be slow if there are many requests in the queue. Note also that the actual processing of batch requests is inherently slow: a large number of points may take quite some time. Be warned.
sbdi_config
## Not run: 
 # single point with multiple layers
 layers <- c('el10016','el10009')
 pnts <- c(51.5074,0.1278)
 intersect_points(pnts,layers) 
 # equivalent direct web service call:
 # https://spatial.biodiversitydata.se/ws/intersect/el10016,el10009/51.5074/0.1278
 # multiple points as a grid sampling multiple layers
 pnts <- data.frame(expand.grid(lat=seq(51.5074,52.5074),
                                lon=seq(0.1278,0.1278)))
 intersect_points(pnts,layers)
## End(Not run)
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