Larrosa, Cecilia
2015-Jul-26 19:00 UTC
[R] Varying name of output tables from looped process of list of spdf objects
Hi, This is a repost from here (http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Writing-output-of-a-looped-process-with-pdfs-tt4710348.html), due to the post not being complete originally. I am running R studio on OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 (Mac). I appreciate you help very much! The objective: I have 100 shapefiles that need to undergo the same process. The process: I use gDistance{rgdal} to calculate the distance between all features (polygons) within each layer, and output a txt file. The problem: I need the name of the output txt file to contain the name of the shapefile, but the shapefiles are read into R as SpatialPolygonsDataFrames (spdf) and I cannot find a way to use the name of the spdf objects as character in order to make it vary with each iteration. My questions to you: Do you know a way to solve the problem or an alternative way to fulfil the objective? I have come to determine the problem after searching about the error message, have I interpreted correctly? Here is a minimal dataset for replicability:> dput(a_1)new("SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" , data = structure(list(ID = 1:3, GRIDCODE = c(1L, 1L, 1L), Shape_Leng = c(3349.48347556, 1618.93904903, 893.268790786), Shape_Area = c(309430.38861, 90015.8325676, 47507.0325775), Count = c(1L, 1L, 1L)), .Names = c("ID", "GRIDCODE", "Shape_Leng", "Shape_Area", "Count"), row.names = 0:2, class = "data.frame") , polygons = list(<S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>) , plotOrder = 1:3 , bbox = structure(c(476685.625393809, 311791.86152084, 508519.585393809, 312935.41622084), .Dim = c(2L, 2L), .Dimnames = list(c("x", "y" ), c("min", "max"))) , proj4string = new("CRS" , projargs = "+proj=aea +lat_1=-5 +lat_2=-42 +lat_0=-32 +lon_0=-60 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=aust_SA +units=m +no_defs" ) )> dput(a_10)new("SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" , data = structure(list(ID = 1:5, GRIDCODE = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L), Shape_Leng = c(1691.7247095, 2305.45647624, 1022.64650591, 1172.27848042, 94.2722341164), Shape_Area = c(6.47354525991, 92111.8528756, 65.7173995386, 19042.7776647, 415.253663691), Count = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L)), .Names = c("ID", "GRIDCODE", "Shape_Leng", "Shape_Area", "Count"), row.names = 0:4, class = "data.frame") , polygons = list(<S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>) , plotOrder = c(2L, 4L, 5L, 3L, 1L) , bbox = structure(c(825796.904693809, 815666.86152084, 831270.106493809, 816562.46752084), .Dim = c(2L, 2L), .Dimnames = list(c("x", "y" ), c("min", "max"))) , proj4string = new("CRS" , projargs = "+proj=aea +lat_1=-5 +lat_2=-42 +lat_0=-32 +lon_0=-60 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=aust_SA +units=m +no_defs" ) ) Here is the code that I have been using: ###Load packages library(rgdal) library(gdistance) ###Read forest shape files setwd("/Users/sisolarrosa/Documents/PhD/R_work/AF/IIC/R_Quest/") shps<- dir(getwd(), "*.shp") shps <- gsub('.{4}$', '', shps) for (shp in shps) assign(shp, readOGR(".",layer=shp)) ###Create list of spdf objects fnps<- mget(ls(pattern= "a_")) ###For each spatial layer (object in the list), calculate distance between all polygons within layer for (fnp in fnps) { distance.matrix<- gDistance(fnp, spgeom2= NULL, byid=T); row.names(distance.matrix) <- paste(1:nrow(distance.matrix), sep="?); # did this because gDistance changed the IDs of the features from [1 to ...] to [0 to ...], not sure why colnames(distance.matrix)<- paste(1:ncol(distance.matrix), sep="?); # same as above dists.melt <- melt(distance.matrix)[melt(upper.tri(distance.matrix))$value,]; #use only lower triangle of the distances matrix outfile <- file.path("/Users/sisolarrosa/Documents/PhD/R_work/AF/IIC/conefor_inputs/", paste0("distances_", fnp, ".txt")); write.table(dists.melt, outfile,row.names=FALSE, col.names=FALSE) } And this is the error message: Error in as.character.default(<S4 object of class "SpatialPolygonsDataFrame">) : no method for coercing this S4 class to a vector Thank you very much!! Cecilia [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Larrosa, Cecilia
2015-Jul-26 19:06 UTC
[R] Varying name of output tables from looped process of list of spdf objects
Hi, This is a repost from here (http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Writing-output-of-a-looped-process-with-pdfs-tt4710348.html), due to the post not being complete originally. I am running R studio on OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 (Mac). I appreciate you help very much! The objective: I have 100 shapefiles that need to undergo the same process. The process: I use gDistance{rgdal} to calculate the distance between all features (polygons) within each layer, and output a txt file. The problem: I need the name of the output txt file to contain the name of the shapefile, but the shapefiles are read into R as SpatialPolygonsDataFrames (spdf) and I cannot find a way to use the name of the spdf objects as character in order to make it vary with each iteration. My questions to you: Do you know a way to solve the problem or an alternative way to fulfil the objective? I have come to determine the problem after searching about the error message, have I interpreted correctly? Here is a minimal dataset for replicability:> dput(a_1)new("SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" , data = structure(list(ID = 1:3, GRIDCODE = c(1L, 1L, 1L), Shape_Leng = c(3349.48347556, 1618.93904903, 893.268790786), Shape_Area = c(309430.38861, 90015.8325676, 47507.0325775), Count = c(1L, 1L, 1L)), .Names = c("ID", "GRIDCODE", "Shape_Leng", "Shape_Area", "Count"), row.names = 0:2, class = "data.frame") , polygons = list(<S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>) , plotOrder = 1:3 , bbox = structure(c(476685.625393809, 311791.86152084, 508519.585393809, 312935.41622084), .Dim = c(2L, 2L), .Dimnames = list(c("x", "y" ), c("min", "max"))) , proj4string = new("CRS" , projargs = "+proj=aea +lat_1=-5 +lat_2=-42 +lat_0=-32 +lon_0=-60 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=aust_SA +units=m +no_defs" ) )> dput(a_10)new("SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" , data = structure(list(ID = 1:5, GRIDCODE = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L), Shape_Leng = c(1691.7247095, 2305.45647624, 1022.64650591, 1172.27848042, 94.2722341164), Shape_Area = c(6.47354525991, 92111.8528756, 65.7173995386, 19042.7776647, 415.253663691), Count = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L)), .Names = c("ID", "GRIDCODE", "Shape_Leng", "Shape_Area", "Count"), row.names = 0:4, class = "data.frame") , polygons = list(<S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>) , plotOrder = c(2L, 4L, 5L, 3L, 1L) , bbox = structure(c(825796.904693809, 815666.86152084, 831270.106493809, 816562.46752084), .Dim = c(2L, 2L), .Dimnames = list(c("x", "y" ), c("min", "max"))) , proj4string = new("CRS" , projargs = "+proj=aea +lat_1=-5 +lat_2=-42 +lat_0=-32 +lon_0=-60 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=aust_SA +units=m +no_defs" ) ) Here is the code that I have been using: ###Load packages library(rgdal) library(gdistance) ###Read forest shape files setwd("/Users/sisolarrosa/Documents/PhD/R_work/AF/IIC/R_Quest/") shps<- dir(getwd(), "*.shp") shps <- gsub('.{4}$', '', shps) for (shp in shps) assign(shp, readOGR(".",layer=shp)) ###Create list of spdf objects fnps<- mget(ls(pattern= "a_")) ###For each spatial layer (object in the list), calculate distance between all polygons within layer for (fnp in fnps) { distance.matrix<- gDistance(fnp, spgeom2= NULL, byid=T); row.names(distance.matrix) <- paste(1:nrow(distance.matrix), sep="?); # did this because gDistance changed the IDs of the features from [1 to ...] to [0 to ...], not sure why colnames(distance.matrix)<- paste(1:ncol(distance.matrix), sep="?); # same as above dists.melt <- melt(distance.matrix)[melt(upper.tri(distance.matrix))$value,]; #use only lower triangle of the distances matrix outfile <- file.path("/Users/sisolarrosa/Documents/PhD/R_work/AF/IIC/conefor_inputs/", paste0("distances_", fnp, ".txt")); write.table(dists.melt, outfile,row.names=FALSE, col.names=FALSE) } And this is the error message: Error in as.character.default(<S4 object of class "SpatialPolygonsDataFrame">) : no method for coercing this S4 class to a vector Thank you very much!! Cecilia [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Jim Lemon
2015-Jul-27 10:50 UTC
[R] Varying name of output tables from looped process of list of spdf objects
Hi Cecilia, I _think_ that the error is occurring in the call to paste0. You may be able to get what you want like this: paste0("distances_",deparse(substitute(fnp)),".txt") Jim On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 5:06 AM, Larrosa, Cecilia <cecilia.larrosa10 at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:> Hi, > > This is a repost from here (http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Writing-output-of-a-looped-process-with-pdfs-tt4710348.html), due to the post not being complete originally. I am running R studio on OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 (Mac). I appreciate you help very much! > > The objective: I have 100 shapefiles that need to undergo the same process. > > The process: I use gDistance{rgdal} to calculate the distance between all features (polygons) within each layer, and output a txt file. > > The problem: I need the name of the output txt file to contain the name of the shapefile, but the shapefiles are read into R as SpatialPolygonsDataFrames (spdf) and I cannot find a way to use the name of the spdf objects as character in order to make it vary with each iteration. > > My questions to you: Do you know a way to solve the problem or an alternative way to fulfil the objective? I have come to determine the problem after searching about the error message, have I interpreted correctly? > > > Here is a minimal dataset for replicability: > >> dput(a_1) > new("SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" > , data = structure(list(ID = 1:3, GRIDCODE = c(1L, 1L, 1L), Shape_Leng = c(3349.48347556, > 1618.93904903, 893.268790786), Shape_Area = c(309430.38861, 90015.8325676, > 47507.0325775), Count = c(1L, 1L, 1L)), .Names = c("ID", "GRIDCODE", > "Shape_Leng", "Shape_Area", "Count"), row.names = 0:2, class = "data.frame") > , polygons = list(<S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, > <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, > <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>) > , plotOrder = 1:3 > , bbox = structure(c(476685.625393809, 311791.86152084, 508519.585393809, > 312935.41622084), .Dim = c(2L, 2L), .Dimnames = list(c("x", "y" > ), c("min", "max"))) > , proj4string = new("CRS" > , projargs = "+proj=aea +lat_1=-5 +lat_2=-42 +lat_0=-32 +lon_0=-60 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=aust_SA +units=m +no_defs" > ) > ) >> dput(a_10) > new("SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" > , data = structure(list(ID = 1:5, GRIDCODE = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L), Shape_Leng = c(1691.7247095, > 2305.45647624, 1022.64650591, 1172.27848042, 94.2722341164), > Shape_Area = c(6.47354525991, 92111.8528756, 65.7173995386, > 19042.7776647, 415.253663691), Count = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, > 1L)), .Names = c("ID", "GRIDCODE", "Shape_Leng", "Shape_Area", > "Count"), row.names = 0:4, class = "data.frame") > , polygons = list(<S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, > <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, > <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, > <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>, > <S4 object of class structure("Polygons", package = "sp")>) > , plotOrder = c(2L, 4L, 5L, 3L, 1L) > , bbox = structure(c(825796.904693809, 815666.86152084, 831270.106493809, > 816562.46752084), .Dim = c(2L, 2L), .Dimnames = list(c("x", "y" > ), c("min", "max"))) > , proj4string = new("CRS" > , projargs = "+proj=aea +lat_1=-5 +lat_2=-42 +lat_0=-32 +lon_0=-60 +x_0=0 +y_0=0 +ellps=aust_SA +units=m +no_defs" > ) > ) > > > Here is the code that I have been using: > > ###Load packages > library(rgdal) > library(gdistance) > > ###Read forest shape files > setwd("/Users/sisolarrosa/Documents/PhD/R_work/AF/IIC/R_Quest/") > shps<- dir(getwd(), "*.shp") > shps <- gsub('.{4}$', '', shps) > for (shp in shps) assign(shp, readOGR(".",layer=shp)) > > ###Create list of spdf objects > fnps<- mget(ls(pattern= "a_")) > > ###For each spatial layer (object in the list), calculate distance between all polygons within layer > for (fnp in fnps) > { > distance.matrix<- gDistance(fnp, spgeom2= NULL, byid=T); > row.names(distance.matrix) <- paste(1:nrow(distance.matrix), sep="?); # did this because gDistance changed the IDs of the features from [1 to ...] to [0 to ...], not sure why > colnames(distance.matrix)<- paste(1:ncol(distance.matrix), sep="?); # same as above > dists.melt <- melt(distance.matrix)[melt(upper.tri(distance.matrix))$value,]; #use only lower triangle of the distances matrix > outfile <- file.path("/Users/sisolarrosa/Documents/PhD/R_work/AF/IIC/conefor_inputs/", paste0("distances_", fnp, ".txt")); > write.table(dists.melt, outfile,row.names=FALSE, col.names=FALSE) > } > > And this is the error message: > > Error in as.character.default(<S4 object of class "SpatialPolygonsDataFrame">) : > no method for coercing this S4 class to a vector > > Thank you very much!! > Cecilia > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.