Get the geometry (coordinates) of a SpatVector
Get the geometry of a SpatVector. If wkt=FALSE, this is a five-column matrix or data.frame: the vector object ID, the IDs for the parts of each object (e.g. five polygons that together are one spatial object), the x (longitude) and y (latitude) coordinates, and a flag indicating whether the part is a "hole" (only relevant for polygons). 
If wkt=TRUE, the"well-known text" representation is returned as a character vector.
## S4 method for signature 'SpatVector' geom(x, wkt=FALSE, hex=FALSE, df=FALSE)
| x | SpatVector | 
| wkt | logical. If  | 
| hex | logical. If  | 
| df | logical. If  | 
matrix
See xyFromCell to get the coordinates of the cells of a SpatRaster
x1 <- rbind(c(-175,-20), c(-140,55), c(10, 0), c(-140,-60))
x2 <- rbind(c(-125,0), c(0,60), c(40,5), c(15,-45))
x3 <- rbind(c(-10,0), c(140,60), c(160,0), c(140,-55))
x4 <- rbind(c(80,0), c(105,13), c(120,2), c(105,-13))
z <- rbind(cbind(object=1, part=1, x1), cbind(object=2, part=1, x2), 
           cbind(object=3, part=1, x3), cbind(object=3, part=2,  x4))
colnames(z)[3:4] <- c('x', 'y')
z <- cbind(z, hole=0)
z[(z[, "object"]==3 & z[,"part"]==2), "hole"] <- 1
p <- vect(z, "polygons")
geom(p)
f <- system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra")
v <- vect(f)
g <- geom(v)
head(g)
w <- geom(v, wkt=TRUE)
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