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2017 Jun 01
0
[spatstat] Convert shapefile to pixel image
Dear all,
I am currently working with the spatstat package, using windows and pixel images.
First:
My aim is to transform a shapefile (see attached) into a pixel image.
My idea is to start transforming the shapefile into a Spatial Polygon file:
x <- readShapeSpatial("200001441.shp")
y <- as(x, "SpatialPolygons")
z <- as.owin(y)
Given z, I want to identify each
2017 Jun 01
0
[spatstat] Convert shapefile to pixel image
On 02/06/17 01:17, Lluis.Hurtado at uv.es wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am currently working with the spatstat package, using windows and pixel images.
>
> First:
>
> My aim is to transform a shapefile (see attached) into a pixel image.
>
> My idea is to start transforming the shapefile into a Spatial Polygon file:
>
> x <-
2017 Jun 01
3
[spatstat] Convert shapefile to pixel image
Dear all,
I am currently working with the spatstat package, using windows and pixel images.
First:
My aim is to transform a shapefile (see attached) into a pixel image.
My idea is to start transforming the shapefile into a Spatial Polygon file:
x <- readShapeSpatial("200001441.shp")
y <- as(x, "SpatialPolygons")
z <- as.owin(y)
Given z, I want to identify each
2009 Oct 19
1
Spatstat: xy binary data into mask type to use in owin(mask=)
Dear users,
I am trying to export polygons from Arcmap into Spatstat to run some
simulations using functions available in Spatstat package.
One particular area to be exported is formed by a number of polygons
defining the external boundaries of the area (as a groups of islands) and a
number of polygons inside the previous ones, as ?holes? not to be
considered as part of the area.
I have
2011 Sep 23
1
spatstat => owin + image
Dear Community
I am at my wits end and seek advice.
My wish is to plot coordinates (x,y in WGS84_UMTS for the ones interested)
of sampling points.
This I can do by the standard spatstat prodcedure via owin. I then try to
add an image, which is
a map/satellite photo in the background.
Firstly
Problem: With the current code, I can not get the edges of the image to
match the boarders of the plot
2013 Sep 19
3
How do I ensure that the polygon in spatstat::owin(poly=<polygon>) does not have “negative area”
I am a new user of the R spatstat package and am having problems creating a
polygonal observation window with owin(). Code follows:
library("maps")
library ("sp")`
library("spatstat")
mass.map <- map("state", "massachusetts:main", fill=T) # This returns
a data frame includding x and y components that form a polygon of
massachusetts mainland`
2003 Dec 01
1
Re: using shapefile as owin
My sincerest apologies, as this is a very elementary problem, but I have
searched through archives and FAQs and on the web, and I am at the end of my
own resources.
I need to do analysis of a spatial point process occuring with four
counties, using spatstat. I've had no trouble importing the shapefiles, but
I can't seem to figure out what I need to do in order to use the boundary as
an
2009 Mar 01
1
projecting GIS coordinates for analysis with spatstat package
I am working on creating an R package for doing fire department analysis and
am trying to create a function that can display emergency incident
densities. The following code sort of does the trick, but I need a display
that shows the number of incidents per square mile. I believe the code
below shows incidents per square unit (in this case, degrees lat/long).
To solve this problem, I believe
2009 Apr 06
1
package: maps and spatstat question
I would like to use the output from the map function
in the package maps for use in, say, the spatstat
package. I don't quite understand the coordinates
for the border of the state:
Example:
library(maps)
iowa<-map("region","iowa)
x<-iowa$x
y<-iowa$y
There are NA's and duplicated coordinates.
What would I need to do to use this in the
spatstat owin command?
2012 Nov 05
1
Problem with polygon vertices
I am building a mask with
area.urb.sp.W <- as(area.urb.sp, "owin")
and got the message
Erro em owin(poly = opls) :
Polygon data contain duplicated vertices, self-intersection and overlaps
between polygons
how can I solve this problem in R?
many thanks
IVAN
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2012 Dec 07
1
Fwd: Simulation of spatial Log-Gaussian Cox process in Spatstat
Hello,
I have fitted a Log-Gaussian Cox Process on my data but when I try to
use "simulate.kppm" of the spatstat package I get this error:
Error in rLGCP(model = model, mu = mu, param = param, ..., win = win) :
The spatial domain of the pixel image ?mu? does not cover the
simulation window ?win?
I've used covariates as im, changed the npixel value of the spatstat
options to
2010 Oct 15
0
tessellation from biological data in spatstat
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list so apologies if this is too basic. I have
confocal images 512x512 from which I have extracted x,y positions of the
coordiates of labelled cells exported from ImageJ as a.csv file. I also
have images that define an underlying pattern in the tissue defined as
areas of different pixel values 0 or 255 (also 512x512) I've exported
these images as .txt
2012 Apr 16
2
Creating a point pattern with spatstat
I have presence/absence data in the following format:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
4 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1
5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
6 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1
7 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1
8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0
9 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1
12 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
2012 Aug 10
3
Trouble with Spatial Data Example Script
Dear All,
I need to do something relatively simple: generate a map of Europe and
paint the various states with different colors (only 3-4 are needed)
according to a rule.
I would like to keep it as simple as possible and the script resorting to
the sp package that I found at
http://bit.ly/Oc71ub
is exactly what I am looking for (I need to repeat the exercise with
Europe instead of
2010 Nov 04
0
Suppressing (or changing) the colours when using spatstat plot.quadratcounts
Hi,
Using the quadrats and quadratcount functions in spatstat, when I go to
plot either of these, I get the quadrats coloured by their identity,
i.e., using a color ramp applied to the sequence of quadrats. This only
happens when the quadrats are applied to an owin which is polygonal,
i.e., when I have an irregularly shaped study area.
There doesn't seem to be any obvious way to
2012 Mar 16
1
Spatstat - coordinates in observation window
Dear R users,
I wish to run spatial point pattern analysis (e.g. pair correlation function, mark correlation function) for which I need to create an observation window (window=owin) from which the spatial analysis is generated. The command I used to create this observation window as follows:
X1<- ppp(x, y, window=owin(c(80.58,144.96),c(101.06,165.13)),
2008 Oct 22
1
Spatstat help - quadratcount query
Hi all,
I am using quadratcount in spatstat to divide a window containing a
point pattern into a grid of quadrats containing the intensity of points
in each quadrat. My data is in UTM co-ordinates. My window is defined
as follows:
>p15<-ppp(x,y,window=owin(c(341710,342100),c(3126465,3126780)),marks=NUL
L, checks=TRUE)
Giving me a distance of 390m in the 'x' direction and 315m in
2004 May 29
1
Rhelp: Need help interpreting plots in spatstat
Hello everybody--
I have been playing with my data in spatstat, and what I'd like to
present is a basic exploratory spatial analysis. I have used the
following code, using a ppp.object called tsdspoints. The code
develops the simulations and the envelopes I want, but I don't
understand my first plot here, the [tsds.ghat.short$r,
tsds.ghat.short$raw]...I cobbled together this code
2005 Dec 29
3
importing shapefiles into spatstat
Dear R users,
I am using spatstat to analyze point patterns (tree locations). I would
like to import the shapefile with the study area polygons (six total) into R
and use it to create the window for the spatstat analysis. I do not simply
want to use a rectangle because the study areas spread out over 40000 ha.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Charlotte Reemts
Charlotte
2010 Apr 01
3
Using GIS data in R
I have a simple problem: I need to load a ERSI shapefile of US states
and check whether or not a set of points are within the boundary of
these states. I have the shapefile, I have the coordinates but I'm
having a great deal of difficulty bringing the two together. The
problem is the various GIS packages for R do not play well with each
other. sp, shapefiles, maptools, etc all use different