[R] Rasterize function with maximum in R

Bert Gunter bgunter.4567 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 23:13:13 CET 2017


I believe you should post this on the r-sig-geo list, not here. You are
much more likely to find the relevant expertise there.

Cheers,
Bert



Bert Gunter

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On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Ashraf Afana via R-help <
r-help at r-project.org> wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I have some concerns regarding the rasterize option in R and I would like
> to know if the fun=max in rasterize in R provides similar results to the
> one achieved by using "Polygon to Raster using maximum-combined-area" in
> ArcGIS?
>
> I'm trying to rasterize a habitat layer to a raster of 10m spatial
> resolution using the function 'max' (e.g. r <- rasterize(ht, r, "Priority",
> fun = 'max') and I would like to assign the habitat of the largest
> overlapping area, which is similar to the “maximum-combined-area”. My
> original layer contains the habitat information as a character string
> values (e.g. K1, K2, I1, I2, I3, etc.) of 20 classes. Before resterizing, I
> have converted these classes to numeric (e.g. in my case 1 to 20).
> I have my doubts about the validity and type of maximums generated by this
> code. From what I can see, I’m not sure if the use of fun= ‘max’ in
> Rasterize in R implies the use of the absolute maximum or the combined
> maximum area. My point is if I convert the original character string values
> of Priority to numeric, the maximum for the numeric values will have
> nothing to do with the maximum combined area under cover. For example, if
> we have a pixel which is covered by 90% of habitat 1 and 10% of habitat 15,
> the value of the pixel will be assigned to the habitat 15. Does that make
> any sense? Any suggestion or clarification would be appreciated.Regards
>  Ashraf,
>
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