Plot the values of a SpatRaster to make a map
# S4 method for SpatRaster,numeric
plot(x, y=1, col, type, mar=NULL, legend=TRUE, axes=TRUE, plg=list(),
pax=list(), maxcell=50000, smooth=FALSE, range=NULL, levels=NULL, fun=NULL,
colNA=NULL, alpha=NULL, ...)# S4 method for SpatRaster,missing
plot(x, y, maxcell=50000, main, mar=NULL, nc, nr, maxnl=16, ...)
SpatRaster
missing or positive integer or name indicating the layer(s) to be plotted
character. Colors
character. Type of map/legend. One of "continuous", "classes", or "interval"
numeric vector of lenght 4 to set the margins of the plot (to make space for the legend). The default is (3.1, 3.1, 2.1, 7.1) for a single plot with a legend and (3.1, 3.1, 2.1, 2.1) otherwise. When multiple layers are plotted, the defaults are
Use mar=NA
to not set the margins
logical. Draw a legend?
logical. Draw axes?
list with parameters for drawing the legend. See the arguments for legend
list with parameters for drawing axes. See the arguments for axis
positive integer. Maximum number of cells to use for the plot
logical. If TRUE
the cell values are smoothed (for continuous legend)
numeric. minimum and maximum values to be used for the continuous legend
character. labels to be used for the classes legend
function to be called after plotting each SpatRaster layer to add something to each map (such as text, legend, lines). For example, with SpatVector v
, you could do fun=function() lines(v)
. The function may have one argument, representing the the layer that is plotted (1 to the number of layers)
character. color for the NA values
numeric between 0 and 1 to set the transparency for all colors (0 is transparent, 1 is opaque)
positive integer. Optional. The number of columns to divide the plotting device in (when plotting multiple layers)
positive integer. Optional. The number of rows to divide the plotting device in (when plotting multiple layers)
character. Main plot titles (one for each layer to be plotted)
positive integer. Maximum number of layers to plot (for a multi-layer object)
arguments passed to plot("SpatRaster", "numeric")
and additional graphical arguments
image
, plotVector
, scatterplot
, sbar
# NOT RUN {
f <- system.file("ex/elev.tif", package="terra")
r <- rast(f)
plot(r)
plot(r, type="interval")
e <- c(6.3, 6.35, 49.9, 50.1)
plot(r, plg=list(ext=e, title="Title\n", title.cex=1.25), pax=list(sides=1:2))
d <- classify(r, c(100,200,300,400,500,600))
plot(d, type="classes")
plot(d, type="interval", breaks=1:5)
plot(d, type="interval", breaks=c(1,4,5), plg=list(legend=c("1-4", "4-5")))
plot(d, type="classes", plg=list(legend=c("Mr", "Xx", "As", "Zx", "Bb"), x="bottomright"))
x <- trunc(r/200)
x <- as.factor(x)
levels(x) <- c("earth", "wind", "fire")
plot(x, plg=list(x="topright"),mar=c(2,2,2,2))
# two plots with the same legend
dev.new(width=6, height=4, noRStudioGD = TRUE)
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(r, range=c(50,600))
plot(r/2, range=c(50,600))
# as you only need one legend:
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(r, range=c(50,600), mar=c(4, 3, 4, 3), plg=list(shrink=0.9, cex=.8),
pax=list(sides=1:2, cex.axis=.6))
#text(182500, 335000, "Two maps, one plot", xpd=NA)
plot(r/2, range=c(50,600), mar=c(4, 2, 4, 4), legend=FALSE,
pax=list(sides=c(1,4), cex.axis=.6))
# }
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