On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, Sean O'Riordain wrote:
Hello again,
I've tried
new.refs.for.CA <-
as.character(seq(from=max(as.numeric(row.names(LA)))+1,length=nrow(CA)))
# which takes about 0.15 secs...
ca1 <- spChFIDs(CA, new.refs.for.CA)
# has been running now for more than 48 minutes (or at least 48 mins
CPU on this winbox) is this right?
# It was running for about 15minutes and then I tried restarting it in
a cleaner
# environment... but it's still taking *ages*
#
# it was my intention then of saying
S1 <- spRbind(LA, ca1)
but both LA and CA have about 12,000 rows... and it's been running now
for quite a few minutes and I'm surprised it hasn't finished... is
this "normal" ?
It is only coded as a for loop in R, and shapefiles used in typical
applications in R have at most hundreds of entities, although this size
is encountered without substantial trouble. Timings may vary depending on
object sizes too, if copying is involved internally.
This goes on the TODO list for coding in C.
Roger
Thanks,
Sean
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Sean O'Riordain <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Roger,
head(row.names(LA))
[1] "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5"
head(row.names(CA))
[1] "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5"
I'll have a look at these and get back with my results.
Kind regards,
Sean
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Roger Bivand <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009, Sean O'Riordain wrote:
Good afternoon,
I've been making good progress in the last few weeks thanks to this
list, along with Roger and Adrians' books and some great geo-packages.
I'm trying to combine some shapefiles...
library(maptools)
CA <- readShapePoly('ca.shp')
LA <- readShapePoly('la.shp')
Now I want to combine these two into a bigger object...
I've searched the books and the internet and I've tried a number of
things... including...
class(LA)
[1] "SpatialPolygonsDataFrame"
attr(,"package")
[1] "sp"
class(CA)
[1] "SpatialPolygonsDataFrame"
attr(,"package")
[1] "sp"
S1 <- unionSpatialPolygons(CA, LA)
Loading required package: gpclib
General Polygon Clipper Library for R (version 1.4-4)
Type 'class ? gpc.poly' for help
Error in unionSpatialPolygons(CA, LA) : input lengths differ
S1 <- spRbind(CA, LA)
Error in spRbind(as(obj, "SpatialPolygons"), as(x, "SpatialPolygons")) :
non-unique polygon IDs
Correct. Look at row.names(CA) and row.names(LA). Do something of your
choice to disambiguate them and re-assign with spChFIDs() - since you refer
to the ASDAR book, there is an example in chapter 5, sections 5.4 & 5.5, pp.
120-126. You'll also see that your reading of how to use
unionSpatialPolygons() did not agree with that in the function, which is to
dissolve Polygons objects within an existing SpatialPolygons object.
Hope this helps,
Roger
Any ideas please?
Thanks in advance!
Sean
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