Description Usage Arguments Details Value Note Author(s) Examples
compress reduces dimension of source image matrix and assigns indices. decompress uses indices for expansion of reduced image matrix.
1 2 | decompress(obj)
compress(obj)
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obj |
Object of class |
After masking, vectorization of lines, points and small polygons image matrix is often sparse.
Compressing (compress) is an option to reduce object size in memory. Decompressing (decompress) restore original data matrix.
Object of class ursaRaster
Currently, usage of compressed image matrix is limited. Spatial filtering (e.g. focal_mean) does not operate with compressed data.
Nikita Platonov platonov@sevin.ru
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | session_grid(NULL)
b <- as.data.frame(pixelsize())
b <- subset(b,x>1000000 & x<2000000 & y>3000000 & y<4000000)
a1 <- as.ursa(b)
print(a1)
print(object.size(a1))
a2 <- compress(a1)
print(a2)
print(object.size(a2))
a3 <- decompress(a2)
print(a3)
print(object.size(a3))
print(identical(a1,a3))
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