lawn_bearing | R Documentation |
Takes two data-Point's and finds the geographic bearing between them.
lawn_bearing(start, end, lint = FALSE)
start |
Starting data-Feature with a single data-Point |
end |
Ending data-Feature with a single data-Point |
lint |
(logical) Lint or not. Uses geojsonhint. Takes up increasing
time as the object to get linted increases in size, so probably use by
default for small objects, but not for large if you know they are good
geojson objects. Default: |
A numeric value of the bearing in degrees.
Other measurements:
lawn_along()
,
lawn_area()
,
lawn_bbox_polygon()
,
lawn_bbox()
,
lawn_center_of_mass()
,
lawn_center()
,
lawn_centroid()
,
lawn_destination()
,
lawn_distance()
,
lawn_envelope()
,
lawn_extent()
,
lawn_line_distance()
,
lawn_midpoint()
,
lawn_point_on_feature()
,
lawn_pt2line_distance()
,
lawn_square()
start <- '{ "type": "Feature", "properties": { "marker-color": "#f00" }, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-75.343, 39.984] } }' end <- '{ "type": "Feature", "properties": { "marker-color": "#0f0" }, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-75.534, 39.123] } }' lawn_bearing(start, end)
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