This package, and the companion package
arcpyrextra, is now
deprecated. Development has transitioned to a new package
arcpy,
which uses
reticulate
for the Python-R
bridge. arcpy
supports all the functionality of arcpyr
without the need for the additional wrapper functions that
made up the bulk of the arcpyr
code base, instead
producing an arcpy
object that provides a seamless interface
arcpy functions and classes. The helper functions da_read
,
da_update
and da_insert
have also been ported over from
arcpyrextra
, and S3 methods were added to arcpy
to replace
the raster math tools from arcpyrextra
.
An R interface for the ArcGIS Python module arcpy
. Relies on the
virtual Python environment provided by PythonInR
to generate function
interfaces for arcpy
functions and environment settings.
arcpy
modules and extensions are accessible through an R environment
object. See the vignette to get started.
In time, I hope ESRI will develop an R library that allows us to
interface with ArcGIS in a similar fashion to Python and arcpy
, but
arcgisbindings
doesn't cut it yet. Until that happens, arcpyr
will
have to do.
Looking for even more functionality? Check out arcpyrextra, a helper package for doing raster math and working with attribute tables.
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