rgbif (version 1.4.0)

gbif_bbox2wkt: Convert a bounding box to a Well Known Text polygon, and a WKT to a bounding box

Description

Convert a bounding box to a Well Known Text polygon, and a WKT to a bounding box

Usage

gbif_bbox2wkt(minx = NA, miny = NA, maxx = NA, maxy = NA,
  bbox = NULL)

gbif_wkt2bbox(wkt = NULL)

Arguments

minx

(numeric) Minimum x value, or the most western longitude

miny

(numeric) Minimum y value, or the most southern latitude

maxx

(numeric) Maximum x value, or the most eastern longitude

maxy

(numeric) Maximum y value, or the most northern latitude

bbox

(numeric) A vector of length 4, with the elements: minx, miny, maxx, maxy

wkt

(character) A Well Known Text object.

Value

gbif_bbox2wkt returns an object of class charactere, a Well Known Text string of the form 'POLYGON((minx miny, maxx miny, maxx maxy, minx maxy, minx miny))'.

gbif_wkt2bbox returns a numeric vector of length 4, like c(minx, miny, maxx, maxy)

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Convert a bounding box to a WKT
## Pass in a vector of length 4 with all values
gbif_bbox2wkt(bbox=c(-125.0,38.4,-121.8,40.9))

## Or pass in each value separately
gbif_bbox2wkt(minx=-125.0, miny=38.4, maxx=-121.8, maxy=40.9)

# Convert a WKT object to a bounding box
wkt <- "POLYGON((-125 38.4,-125 40.9,-121.8 40.9,-121.8 38.4,-125 38.4))"
gbif_wkt2bbox(wkt)
# }

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