raster (version 2.1-41)

plot: Plot a Raster* object

Description

Plot (that is, make a map of) the values of a Raster* object, or make a scatterplot of their values. Points, lines, and polygons can be drawn on top of a map using plot(..., add=TRUE), or with functions like points, lines, polygons See the rasterVis package for more advanced (trellis/lattice) plotting of Raster* objects.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'Raster,ANY':
plot(x, y, maxpixels=500000, col, alpha=1,
   colNA=NA, add=FALSE, ext=NULL, useRaster=TRUE, interpolate=FALSE, 
   addfun=NULL, nc, nr, maxnl=16, main, ...)
   

## S3 method for class 'Raster,Raster':
plot(x, y, maxpixels=100000, cex=0.2, nc, nr, 
    maxnl=16, main, add=FALSE, gridded=FALSE, ncol=25, nrow=25, ...)

Arguments

x
Raster* object
y
If x is a RasterStack or RasterBrick: integer, character (layer name(s)), or missing to select which layer(s) to plot. If missing, all RasterLayers in the RasterStack will be plotted (up to a maximum of 16). Or another Raster* object of the s
maxpixels
integer > 0. Maximum number of cells to use for the plot. If maxpixels < ncell(x), sampleRegular is used before plotting. If gridded=TRUE maxpixels may be ignored to get a larger sample
col
A color palette, i.e. a vector of n contiguous colors generated by functions like rainbow, heat.colors, topo.colors,
alpha
Number between 0 and 1 to set transparency. 0 is entirely transparent, 1 is not transparent
colNA
The color to use for the background (default is transparent)
add
Logical. Add to current plot?
ext
An extent object to zoom in a region (see also zoom and crop(x, drawExtent())
useRaster
If TRUE, the rasterImage function is used for plotting. Otherwise the image function is used. This can be useful if rasterImage does not work well on your system (see note)
interpolate
Logical. Should the image be interpolated (smoothed)? Only used when useRaster = TRUE
addfun
Function to add additional items such as points or polygons to the plot (map). Typically containing statements like "points(xy); plot(polygons, add=TRUE)". This is particularly useful to add something to each map when plotting a multi-layer Raste
...
Graphical parameters. Any argument that can be passed to image.plot and to plot, such as axes=FALSE, main='title', ylab='latitude'
nc
Optional. The number of columns to divide the plotting device in (when plotting multiple layers in a RasterLayer or RasterBrick object)
nr
Optional. The number of rows to divide the plotting device in (when plotting multiple layers in a RasterLayer or RasterBrick object)
maxnl
integer. Maximum number of layers to plot (for a multi-layer object)
main
character. Main plot title
cex
Symbol size for scatter plots
gridded
logical. If TRUE the scatterplot is gridded (counts by cells)
ncol
integer. Number of columns for gridding
nrow
integer. Number of rows for gridding

Details

Most of the code for the plot function for a single Raster* object was taken from image.plot (fields package). Raster objects with a color-table (e.g. a graphics file) are plotted according to that color table.

See Also

The rasterVis package has lattice based methods for plotting Raster* objects (like spplot) red-green-blue plots (e.g. false color composites) can be made with plotRGB barplot, hist, text, persp, contour, pairs

Examples

Run this code
# RasterLayer
r <- raster(nrows=10, ncols=10)
r <- setValues(r, 1:ncell(r))
plot(r)

e <- extent(r)
plot(e, add=TRUE, col='red', lwd=4)
e <- e / 2
plot(e, add=TRUE, col='red')


# Scatterplot of 2 RasterLayers
r2 <- sqrt(r)
plot(r, r2)
plot(r, r2, gridded=TRUE)

# Multi-layer object (RasterStack / Brick)
s <- stack(r, r2, r/r)
plot(s, 2)
plot(s)

# two objects, different range, one scale:
r[] <- runif(ncell(r))
r2 <- r/2
brks <- seq(0, 1, by=0.1) 
nb <- length(brks)-1 
cols <- rev(terrain.colors(nb))
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(r, breaks=brks, col=cols, lab.breaks=brks, zlim=c(0,1), main='first') 
plot(r2, breaks=brks, col=cols, lab.breaks=brks, zlim=c(0,1), main='second') 


# breaks and labels
x <- raster(nc=10, nr=10)
x[] <- runif(ncell(x))
brk <- c(0, 0.25, 0.75, 1)
arg <- list(at=c(0.12,0.5,0.87), labels=c("Low","Med.","High"))
plot(x, col=terrain.colors(3), breaks=brk)
plot(x, col=terrain.colors(3), breaks=brk, axis.args=arg)
par(mfrow=c(1,1))

# color ramp
plot(x, col=colorRampPalette(c("red", "white", "blue"))(255))

# adding random points to the map
xy <- cbind(-180 + runif(10) * 360, -90 + runif(10) * 180)
points(xy, pch=3, cex=5)

# for SpatialPolygons do
# plot(pols, add=TRUE)

# adding the same points to each map of each layer of a RasterStack
fun <- function() {
	points(xy, cex=2)
	points(xy, pch=3, col='red')
}
plot(s, addfun=fun)

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