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wrap: Wrap coordinates or pixels in a torus-like fashion

Description

Generally for model development purposes.

Usage

wrap(obj, bounds, withHeading)

# S4 method for matrix,Extent,missing wrap(obj, bounds)

# S4 method for SpatialPoints,ANY,missing wrap(obj, bounds)

# S4 method for matrix,Raster,missing wrap(obj, bounds)

# S4 method for matrix,Raster,missing wrap(obj, bounds)

# S4 method for matrix,matrix,missing wrap(obj, bounds)

# S4 method for SpatialPointsDataFrame,Extent,logical wrap(obj, bounds, withHeading)

# S4 method for SpatialPointsDataFrame,Raster,logical wrap(obj, bounds, withHeading)

# S4 method for SpatialPointsDataFrame,matrix,logical wrap(obj, bounds, withHeading)

Value

Same class as obj, but with coordinates updated to reflect the wrapping.

Arguments

obj

A SpatialPoints* object, or matrix of coordinates.

bounds

Either a Raster*, Extent, or bbox object defining bounds to wrap around.

withHeading

Logical. If TRUE, then the previous points must be wrapped also so that the subsequent heading calculation will work. Default FALSE. See details.

Author

Eliot McIntire

Details

If withHeading used, then obj must be a SpatialPointsDataFrame that contains two columns, x1 and y1, with the immediately previous agent locations.

Examples

Run this code
library(quickPlot)
library(raster)

xrange <- yrange <- c(-50, 50)
hab <- raster(extent(c(xrange, yrange)))
hab[] <- 0

# initialize agents
N <- 10

# previous points
x1 <- rep(0, N)
y1 <- rep(0, N)
# initial points
starts <- cbind(x = stats::runif(N, xrange[1], xrange[2]),
                y = stats::runif(N, yrange[1], yrange[2]))

# create the agent object
agent <- SpatialPointsDataFrame(coords = starts, data = data.frame(x1, y1))


ln <- rlnorm(N, 1, 0.02) # log normal step length
sd <- 30 # could be specified globally in params

if (interactive()) {
  clearPlot()
  Plot(hab, zero.color = "white", axes = "L")
}
if (requireNamespace("SpaDES.tools")) {
  for (i in 1:10) {

    agent <- SpaDES.tools::crw(agent = agent,
                               extent = extent(hab), stepLength = ln,
                               stddev = sd, lonlat = FALSE, torus = TRUE)
   if (interactive()) Plot(agent, addTo = "hab", axes = TRUE)
 }
}

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