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resample transfers values between SpatRaster objects that do not align (have a different origin and/or resolution). See project
to change the coordinate reference system (crs).
If the origin and crs are the same, you should consider using these other functions instead: aggregate
, disagg
, extend
or crop
.
# S4 method for SpatRaster,SpatRaster
resample(x, y, method, filename="", ...)
SpatRaster
SpatRaster to be resampled
SpatRaster with the geometry that x
should be resampled to
character. Method used for estimating the new cell values. One of:
near
: nearest neighbor. This method is fast, and it can be the preferred method if the cell values represent classes. It is not a good choice for continuous values. This is used by default if the first layer of x
is categorical.
bilinear
: bilinear interpolation. This is the default if the first layer of x
is numeric (not categorical).
cubic
: cubic interpolation.
cubicspline
: cubic spline interpolation.
lanczos
: Lanczos windowed sinc resampling.
sum
: the weighted sum of all non-NA contributing grid cells.
min, q1, med, q3, max, average, mode, rms
: the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, maximum, mean, mode, or root-mean-square value of all non-NA contributing grid cells.
character. Output filename
additional arguments for writing files as in writeRaster
aggregate
, disagg
, crop
, project
,
r <- rast(nrows=3, ncols=3, xmin=0, xmax=10, ymin=0, ymax=10)
values(r) <- 1:ncell(r)
s <- rast(nrows=25, ncols=30, xmin=1, xmax=11, ymin=-1, ymax=11)
x <- resample(r, s, method="bilinear")
opar <- par(no.readonly =TRUE)
par(mfrow=c(1,2))
plot(r)
plot(x)
par(opar)
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