Do the intersections between two geometries create lines?
This is a function required in overline(). It identifies
whether sets of lines overlap (beyond shared points) or
not.
islines(g1, g2)
g1 |
A spatial object |
g2 |
A spatial object |
Other rnet:
SpatialLinesNetwork,
calc_catchment_sum(),
calc_catchment(),
calc_moving_catchment(),
calc_network_catchment(),
find_network_nodes(),
gsection(),
lineLabels(),
overline_spatial(),
overline(),
plot,SpatialLinesNetwork,ANY-method,
plot,sfNetwork,ANY-method,
rnet_breakup_vertices(),
rnet_group(),
sln2points(),
sum_network_links(),
sum_network_routes()
## Not run: rnet <- overline(routes_fast[c(2, 3, 22), ], attrib = "length") plot(rnet) lines(routes_fast[22, ], col = "red") # line without overlaps islines(routes_fast[2, ], routes_fast[3, ]) islines(routes_fast[2, ], routes_fast[22, ]) # sf implementation islines(routes_fast_sf[2, ], routes_fast_sf[3, ]) islines(routes_fast_sf[2, ], routes_fast_sf[22, ]) ## End(Not run)
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