Detect patches (clumps) of cells
Detect patches (clumps). Patches are groups of cells that are surrounded by cells that are NA
. Set zeroAsNA
to TRUE
to also identify patches separated by cells with values of zero.
## S4 method for signature 'SpatRaster' patches(x, directions=4, zeroAsNA=FALSE, filename="", ...)
x |
SpatRaster |
directions |
integer indicating which cells are considered adjacent. Should be 8 (Queen's case) or 4 (Rook's case) |
zeroAsNA |
logical. If |
filename |
character. Output filename |
... |
options for writing files as in |
SpatRaster. Cell values are either a patch number
r <- rast(nrow=18, ncol=36, xmin=0) r[1:2, 5:8] <- 1 r[5:8, 2:6] <- 1 r[7:12, 22:36] <- 1 r[15:16, 18:29] <- 1 p <- patches(r) r <- rast(nrow=10, ncol=10, xmin=0) r[] <- 0 r[3, 3] <- 10 r[4, 4] <- 10 r[5, 5:8] <- 12 r[6, 6:9] <- 12 # remove zeros if need be with zeroAsNA p4 <- patches(r, zeroAsNA=TRUE) p8 <- patches(r, 8, zeroAsNA=TRUE) # patches for different values # remove zeros rr <- classify(r, cbind(0, NA)) # first make layers for each value s <- segregate(rr, keep=TRUE, other=NA) p <- patches(s)
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