Convert stars object into an sf object
Convert stars object into an sf object
## S3 method for class 'stars' st_as_sfc(x, ..., as_points, which = seq_len(prod(dim(x)[1:2]))) ## S3 method for class 'stars' st_as_sf( x, ..., as_points = FALSE, merge = FALSE, na.rm = TRUE, use_integer = is.logical(x[[1]]) || is.integer(x[[1]]), long = FALSE, connect8 = FALSE ) ## S3 method for class 'stars_proxy' st_as_sf(x, ..., downsample = 0)
x |
object of class |
... |
ignored |
as_points |
logical; should cells be converted to points or to polygons? See details. |
which |
linear index of cells to keep (this argument is not recommended to be used) |
merge |
logical; if |
na.rm |
logical; should missing valued cells be removed, or also be converted to features? |
use_integer |
(relevant only if |
long |
logical; if |
connect8 |
logical; if |
downsample |
see st_as_stars |
If merge
is TRUE
, only the first attribute is converted into an sf
object. If na.rm
is FALSE
, areas with NA
values are also written out as polygons. Note that the resulting polygons are typically invalid, and use st_make_valid to create valid polygons out of them.
tif = system.file("tif/L7_ETMs.tif", package = "stars") x = read_stars(tif) x = x[,1:100,1:100,6] # subset of a band with lower values in it x[[1]][x[[1]] < 30] = NA # set lower values to NA x[[1]] = x[[1]] < 100 # make the rest binary x (p = st_as_sf(x)) # removes NA areas (p = st_as_sf(x[,,,1], merge = TRUE)) # glues polygons together all(st_is_valid(p)) # not all valid, see details plot(p, axes = TRUE) (p = st_as_sf(x, na.rm = FALSE, merge = TRUE)) # includes polygons with NA values plot(p, axes = TRUE)
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