Replace NA values with values of other layers
For Raster* objects: Replace NA
values in the first Raster object (x
) with the values of the second (y
), and so forth for additional Rasters. If x
has multiple layers, the subsequent Raster objects should have the same number of layers, or have a single layer only (which will be recycled).
For SpatialPolygons* objects: Areas of x
that overlap with y
are replaced by (or intersected with) y
.
## S4 method for signature 'RasterLayer,RasterLayer' cover(x, y, ..., filename='') ## S4 method for signature 'RasterStackBrick,Raster' cover(x, y, ..., filename='') ## S4 method for signature 'SpatialPolygons,SpatialPolygons' cover(x, y, ..., identity=FALSE)
x |
Raster* or SpatialPolygons* object |
y |
Same as |
filename |
character. Output filename (optional) |
... |
Same as |
identity |
logical. If |
RasterLayer or RasterBrick object, or SpatialPolygons object
# raster objects r1 <- raster(ncols=36, nrows=18) values(r1) <- 1:ncell(r1) r2 <- setValues(r1, runif(ncell(r1))) r2[r2 < 0.5] <- NA r3 <- cover(r2, r1) #SpatialPolygons if (require(rgdal) & require(rgeos)) { p <- shapefile(system.file("external/lux.shp", package="raster")) b <- as(extent(6, 6.4, 49.75, 50), 'SpatialPolygons') crs(b) <- crs(p) b <- SpatialPolygonsDataFrame(b, data.frame(ID_1=9)) cv1 <- cover(p, b) cv2 <- cover(p, b, identity=TRUE) }
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