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Write a SpatVector to a file. You can choose one of many file formats.
# S4 method for SpatVector,character
writeVector(x, filename, filetype=NULL, layer=NULL, insert=FALSE,
overwrite=FALSE, options="ENCODING=UTF-8")
SpatVector
character. Output filename
character. A file format associated with a GDAL "driver" such as "ESRI Shapefile". See gdal(drivers=TRUE)
or the GDAL docs. If NULL
it is attempted to guess the filetype from the filename extension
character. Output layer name. If NULL
the filename is used
logical. If TRUE
, a new layer is inserted into the file, if the format allows it (e.g. GPKG allows that). See vector_layers
to remove a layer
logical. If TRUE
, filename
is overwritten
character. Format specific GDAL options such as "ENCODING=UTF-8". Use NULL or "" to not use any options
# NOT RUN {
v <- vect(cbind(1:5,1:5))
crs(v) <- "+proj=longlat +datum=WGS84"
v$id <- 1:length(v)
v$name <- letters[1:length(v)]
tmpf1 <- tempfile()
writeVector(v, tmpf1)
x <- vect(tmpf1)
f <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(f)
tmpf2 <- tempfile()
writeVector(v, tmpf2)
y <- vect(tmpf2)
# }
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