[R] Mapping Geographical Coordinate Data

Jeff Newmiller jdnewm|| @end|ng |rom dcn@d@v|@@c@@u@
Sat Jul 4 16:54:09 CEST 2020


And post a minimal reproducible example (perhaps using dput(head(dta))).

On July 4, 2020 7:41:28 AM PDT, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com> wrote:
>You should post on r-sig-geo, not here. You are much more likely to
>find
>the interest and expertise you seek there.
>
>Bert Gunter
>
>"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
>and
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>
>
>On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 7:34 AM Graham Leask via R-help
><r-help using r-project.org>
>wrote:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I have a postcode file containing geographical coordinates but this
>is not
>> in the
>> format of a standard shape file. I list the first 5 observations
>below;
>>
>> Postcode Postcode_geometry
>>   <chr>    <chr>
>> 1 101     
>[[[[15.066294,54.986481],[15.08849170010846,54.98916685060565]…
>> 2 102     
>[[[[12.529952999999999,55.631105],[12.525127622017353,55.62519…
>> 3 103     
>[[[[12.545395,55.684824],[12.564698,55.684824],[12.568558,55.6…
>> 4 104     
>[[[[12.510651,55.635403],[12.526093,55.635403],[12.52995299999…
>> 5 105     
>[[[[12.50293,55.641849],[12.511615913774403,55.65205570659488]…
>>
>>
>> The length of the second variable precludes showing all of each line.
>>
>>
>> tibble [62 × 2] (S3: tbl_df/tbl/data.frame)
>>  $ Postcode         : chr [1:62] "101" "102" "103" "104" ...
>>   ..- attr(*, "label")= chr "Brick code"
>>   ..- attr(*, "format.stata")= chr "%9s"
>>  $ Postcode_geometry: chr [1:62]
>>
>"[[[[15.066294,54.986481],[15.08849170010846,54.98916685060565],[15.109724384490239,55.009579959623146],[15.1203"|
>> __truncated__
>>
>"[[[[12.529952999999999,55.631105],[12.525127622017353,55.62519635262449],[12.507755425704989,55.61552698519515]"|
>> __truncated__
>>
>"[[[[12.545395,55.684824],[12.564698,55.684824],[12.568558,55.689122],[12.552151038503252,55.70792316285329],[12"|
>> __truncated__
>>
>"[[[[12.510651,55.635403],[12.526093,55.635403],[12.529952999999999,55.631105],[12.552151038503252,55.6445350874"|
>> __truncated__ …
>>
>> How can I map this file using R? I’ve tried using the sf package with
>> st_multipolygon and st_multilinestring without success.
>>
>> Any help as to which package and appropriate commands to successfully
>map
>> this data using R will be appreciated.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>>
>> Graham
>>
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