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<!-- badges: start --> <!-- badges: end -->Spatial data plus the power of the ggplot2
framework means easier
mapping.
Installation
The package is available on CRAN, and can be installed using
install.packages("ggspatial")
. The development version can be
installed via remotes.
install.packages("ggspatial")
Or for the development version:
install.packages("remotes") # if remotes isn't installed
remotes::install_github("paleolimbot/ggspatial")
Introduction
This package is a framework for interacting with spatial data using
ggplot2 as a plotting backend. The package supports sf package
objects, sp package objects, and raster package objects, and
uses geom_sf()
and coord_sf()
to do most of the heavy lifting with
respect to coordinate transformation.
library(ggplot2)
library(ggspatial)
load_longlake_data()
ggplot() +
# loads background map tiles from a tile source
annotation_map_tile(zoomin = -1) +
# annotation_spatial() layers don't train the scales, so data stays central
annotation_spatial(longlake_roadsdf, size = 2, col = "black") +
annotation_spatial(longlake_roadsdf, size = 1.6, col = "white") +
# raster layers train scales and get projected automatically
layer_spatial(longlake_depth_raster, aes(colour = after_stat(band1))) +
# make no data values transparent
scale_fill_viridis_c(na.value = NA) +
# layer_spatial trains the scales
layer_spatial(longlake_depthdf, aes(fill = DEPTH_M)) +
# spatial-aware automagic scale bar
annotation_scale(location = "tl") +
# spatial-aware automagic north arrow
annotation_north_arrow(location = "br", which_north = "true")
<img src="man/figures/README-fig-layer-spatial-sf-1.png" width="100%" />