gdalcubes (version 0.2.5)

animate: Animate a data cube as an image time series

Description

Animate a data cube as an image time series

Usage

animate(
  x,
  ...,
  fps = 1,
  loop = 0,
  width = dev.size(units = "px")[1],
  height = dev.size(units = "px")[2],
  save_as = NULL,
  plot = TRUE
)

Arguments

x

a data cube proxy object (class cube)

...

parameters passed to plot.cube

fps

frames per second of the animation

loop

how many iterations, 0 = infinite

width

width (in pixels) of the animation

height

height (in pixels) of the animation

save_as

character path where the animation shall be stored as a gif file

plot

logical; plot the animation (default is TRUE)

Details

Animations can be created for single band data cubes or RGB plots of multi-band data cubes (by providing the argument rgb) only.

See Also

plot.cube

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
if (!file.exists(file.path(tempdir(), "L8.db"))) {
  L8_files <- list.files(system.file("L8NY18", package = "gdalcubes"),
                         ".TIF", recursive = TRUE, full.names = TRUE)
  create_image_collection(L8_files, "L8_L1TP", file.path(tempdir(), "L8.db"))
}

L8.col = image_collection(file.path(tempdir(), "L8.db"))
v = cube_view(extent=list(left=388941.2, right=766552.4,
                          bottom=4345299, top=4744931, t0="2018-04", t1="2018-06"),
              srs="EPSG:32618", nx = 497, ny=526, dt="P16D")

animate(select_bands(raster_cube(L8.col, v), c("B02", "B03", "B04")), rgb=3:1,
        zlim=c(0,20000), fps=1, loop=1)

animate(select_bands(raster_cube(L8.col, v), c("B05")), col=terrain.colors, key.pos=1)
# }

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