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NA
in a 'mask' object are set to NA
, and that has the same values as x
in the other cells. Or use inverse=TRUE
to set the cells that are not NA
in the mask to NA
.mask(x, mask, ...)
reverse
Boolean. If TRUE, areas on mask that are _not_ NA are masked.
filename
Character. output filename
format
Character. Output file type. See writeRaster
datatype
Character. Output data type. See dataType
overwrite
Logical. If TRUE, "filename" will be overwritten if it exists
progress
Character. "text", "window", or "" (the default, no progress bar)
}r <- raster(ncol=10, nrow=10)
m <- raster(ncol=10, nrow=10)
r[] <- runif(ncell(r)) * 10
m[] <- runif(ncell(r))
m[m <0.5] <- NA
mr <- mask(r, m)
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