knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", fig.path = "man/figures/README-", out.width = "100%" )
The plotdap
package makes it easy to map data acquired via the rerddap
functions tabledap()
or griddap()
.
You can install the released version of plotdap from CRAN with:
install.packages("plotdap")
The development version is available from Github and can be installed with:
devtools::install_github('ropensci/plotdap')
plotdap has four main functions and can produce plots in both base graphics
and ggplot2
graphics, though certain features ony work wih ggplot2
:
plotdap()
which sets up the base map:
plotdap(method = c("ggplot2", "base"), mapData = maps::map("world",
plot = FALSE, fill = TRUE), crs = NULL, datum = sf::st_crs(4326),
mapTitle = NULL, mapFill = "gray80", mapColor = "gray90", ...)
add_tabledap()
which adds the results from a rerddap::tabledap()
call:
add_tabledap(plot, table, var, color = c("#132B43", "#56B1F7"),
size = 1.5, shape = 19, animate = FALSE,
cumulative = FALSE, ...)
add_griddap()
which adds the results from a rerddap::griddap()
call:
add_griddap(plot, grid, var, fill = "viridis", maxpixels = 10000,
time = mean, animate = FALSE, cumulative = FALSE, ...)
add_ggplot()
allows customization of the plot when ggplot2
is used:
add_ggplot(plot, ...)
Extensive examples are gven in the vignette, which can also be viewed at:
https://rmendels.github.io/Using_plotdap.html
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