Union SpatVector or SpatExtent objects
If codex and y have a different geometry type, a SpatVectorCollection is returned.
If a single SpatVector is supplied, overlapping polygons are intersected. Original attributes are lost. New attributes allow for determining how many, and which, polygons overlapped.
SpatExtent: Objects are combined into their union; this is equivalent to +.  
## S4 method for signature 'SpatVector,SpatVector' union(x, y) ## S4 method for signature 'SpatVector,missing' union(x, y) ## S4 method for signature 'SpatExtent,SpatExtent' union(x, y)
| x | SpatVector or SpatExtent | 
| y | Same as  | 
SpatVector or SpatExtent
merge for merging a data.frame with attributes of a SpatVector.
e1 <- ext(-10, 10, -20, 20)
e2 <- ext(0, 20, -40, 5)
union(e1, e2)
#SpatVector
v <- vect(system.file("ex/lux.shp", package="terra"))
v <- v[,3:4]
p <- vect(c("POLYGON ((5.8 49.8, 6 49.9, 6.15 49.8, 6 49.65, 5.8 49.8))", 
"POLYGON ((6.3 49.9, 6.2 49.7, 6.3 49.6, 6.5 49.8, 6.3 49.9))"), crs=crs(v))
values(p) <- data.frame(pid=1:2, value=expanse(p))
#u <- union(v, p)
#plot(u, "pid")
#b <- buffer(v, .015)
#u <- union(b)
#u$sum <- rowSums(as.data.frame(u))
#plot(u, "sum")Please choose more modern alternatives, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.