Reverse geocodes a location using OpenStreetMap Nominatim
Reverse geocodes a location (based on spatial coordinates) to an address. It uses OpenStreetMap Nominatim. For processing large amount of queries, please read the usage policy (https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/nominatim/).
rev_geocode_OSM( x, y = NULL, zoom = NULL, projection = 4326, as.data.frame = NA, server = "https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org" )
x |
x coordinate(s), or a spatial points object ( |
y |
y coordinate(s) |
zoom |
zoom level |
projection |
projection in which the coordinates |
as.data.frame |
return as data.frame ( |
server |
OpenStreetMap Nominatim server name. Could also be a local OSM Nominatim server. |
A data frame or a list with all attributes that are contained in the search result
## Not run: if (require(tmap)) { data(metro) # sample five cities from metro dataset set.seed(1234) five_cities <- metro[sample(length(metro), 5), ] # obtain reverse geocode address information addresses <- rev_geocode_OSM(five_cities, zoom = 6) five_cities <- sf::st_sf(data.frame(five_cities, addresses)) # change to interactive mode current.mode <- tmap_mode("view") tm_shape(five_cities) + tm_markers(text="name") # restore current mode tmap_mode(current.mode) } ## End(Not run)
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