| lawn_linestring | R Documentation |
Create a linestring
lawn_linestring(coordinates, properties = NULL)
coordinates |
A list of positions. |
properties |
A list of properties. |
A data-Feature<(data-LineString)>
Other data functions:
lawn_featurecollection(),
lawn_feature(),
lawn_filter(),
lawn_geometrycollection(),
lawn_multilinestring(),
lawn_multipoint(),
lawn_multipolygon(),
lawn_point(),
lawn_polygon(),
lawn_random(),
lawn_remove(),
lawn_sample()
linestring1 <- '[ [-21.964416, 64.148203], [-21.956176, 64.141316], [-21.93901, 64.135924], [-21.927337, 64.136673] ]' linestring2 <- '[ [-21.929054, 64.127985], [-21.912918, 64.134726], [-21.916007, 64.141016], [-21.930084, 64.14446] ]' lawn_linestring(linestring1) lawn_linestring(linestring2) pts <- list( c(-21.964416, 64.148203), c(-21.956176, 64.141316), c(-21.93901, 64.135924), c(-21.927337, 64.136673) ) lawn_linestring(pts, properties = list(name = 'line1', distance = 145)) # completely non-sensical, but gets some data quickly pts <- lawn_random()$features$geometry$coordinates lawn_linestring(pts)
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