On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Michael Sumner wrote:
> If "d" is a SPolyDF
>
> ## first row/object
> d[1,]
> str(d[1,])
>
> ## the first Polygons object itself (Polygons can be of many)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> str([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> ## the first Polygon in the first Polygons object
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@Po
The problem is that, in such a way, the user
does not get a list (and description) of
slots data, proj4string etc.
According to mail exchanged with Roger,
a good way to start would be:
getSlots(class(d))
and then, as you say,
str([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Agus
Michael Sumner escribió:
> If "d" is a
If "d" is a SPolyDF
## first row/object
d[1,]
str(d[1,])
## the first Polygons object itself (Polygons can be of many)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
str([EMAIL PROTECTED])
## the first Polygon in the first Polygons object
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Polygons[[1]]
str([EMAIL PROTECTED]@Polygons[[1]])
Agustin Lobo
Hi!
If I do str(a) where a is a SpatialGridDataFrame, I get
a description of the structure that is readable,
but for SpatialPolygonsDataFrame the output of str() is
too long. Is there any way of looking at the
structure of a SpatialPolygonsDataFrame object just down to
a certain level? For example