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geobr (version 1.6)

read_immediate_region: Download spatial data of Brazil's Immediate Geographic Areas

Description

The Immediate Geographic Areas are part of the geographic division of Brazil created in 2017 by IBGE. These regions were created to replace the "Micro Regions" division. Data at scale 1:250,000, using Geodetic reference system "SIRGAS2000" and CRS(4674)

Usage

read_immediate_region(
  code_immediate = "all",
  year = 2019,
  simplified = TRUE,
  showProgress = TRUE
)

Arguments

code_immediate

6-digit code of an immediate region. If the two-digit code or a two-letter uppercase abbreviation of a state is passed, (e.g. 33 or "RJ") the function will load all immediate regions of that state. If code_immediate="all" (Default), all immediate regions of the country are loaded.

year

A date number in YYYY format (defaults to 2019)

simplified

Logic FALSE or TRUE, indicating whether the function returns the data set with original' resolution or a data set with 'simplified' borders. Defaults to TRUE. For spatial analysis and statistics users should set simplified = FALSE. Borders have been simplified by removing vertices of borders using sf::st_simplify() preserving topology with a dTolerance of 100.

showProgress

Logical. Defaults to TRUE display progress bar

Value

An "sf" "data.frame" object

See Also

Other general area functions: read_amazon(), read_biomes(), read_census_tract(), read_comparable_areas(), read_conservation_units(), read_country(), read_health_region(), read_intermediate_region(), read_meso_region(), read_micro_region(), read_municipality(), read_neighborhood(), read_region(), read_semiarid(), read_state(), read_statistical_grid(), read_weighting_area()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
 if (interactive()) {
# Read an specific immediate region
  im <- read_immediate_region(code_immediate=110006)

# Read immediate regions of a state
  im <- read_immediate_region(code_immediate=12)
  im <- read_immediate_region(code_immediate="AM")

# Read all immediate regions of the country
  im <- read_immediate_region()
  im <- read_immediate_region(code_immediate="all")
}
# }

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