A common way to deal with spatial data in R is the sf package, which is built on the concept of simple features. According to the the sf package vignette, simple features are “…a formal standard (ISO 19125-1:2004) that describes how objects in the real world can be represented in computers, with emphasis on the spatial geometry of these objects. It also describes how such objects can be stored in and retrieved from databases, and which geometrical operations should be defined for them.”
The most common geometry types of simple features are: POINT, LINESTRING, POLYGON, MULTIPOINT, MULTILINESTRING, MULTIPOLYGON. All geometry types are based on POINTs. This package only supports the encoding and decoding of the geometry type LINESTRING.
There are four possible dimension combinations of geometries in the sf package. In the flexpolyine
package the first three dimension combinations are supported and represented as follows:
If no value for third_dim
is provided in encode_sf()
, the dimensions of the sf geometry are considered. In case of "XYZ"
the third dimension is set to "ELEVATION"
and thereby recognized again as "XYZ"
by decode_sf()
during decoding:
library(flexpolyline)
library(sf)
#> Linking to GEOS 3.7.2, GDAL 2.4.2, PROJ 5.2.0
coords <- matrix(
c(8.69821, 50.10228, 10.11111,
8.69567, 50.10201, 20.22222,
8.69150, 50.10063, 30.33333,
8.68752, 50.09878, 40.44444),
ncol = 3, byrow = TRUE
)
(sfg_z <- st_linestring(coords, dim = "XYZ"))
#> LINESTRING Z (8.69821 50.10228 10.11111, 8.69567 50.10201 20.22222, 8.6915 50.10063 30.33333, 8.68752 50.09878 40.44444)
(sfg_enc_z <- encode_sf(sfg_z))
#> [1] "B1Voz5xJ67i1Bu629B1B7Pu629BzIhau629BxL7Yu629B"
decode_sf(sfg_enc_z)
#> Simple feature collection with 1 feature and 2 fields
#> geometry type: LINESTRING
#> dimension: XYZ
#> bbox: xmin: 8.68752 ymin: 50.09878 xmax: 8.69821 ymax: 50.10228
#> z_range: zmin: 10.11111 zmax: 40.44444
#> CRS: NA
#> id dim3 geometry
#> 1 1 ELEVATION LINESTRING Z (8.69821 50.10...
In case of "XYM"
the third dimension is set to "CUSTOM1"
and again set to "XYM"
in decoding:
(sfg_m <- st_linestring(coords, dim = "XYM"))
#> LINESTRING M (8.69821 50.10228 10.11111, 8.69567 50.10201 20.22222, 8.6915 50.10063 30.33333, 8.68752 50.09878 40.44444)
(sfg_enc_m <- encode_sf(sfg_m))
#> [1] "BlXoz5xJ67i1Bu629B1B7Pu629BzIhau629BxL7Yu629B"
decode_sf(sfg_enc_m)
#> Simple feature collection with 1 feature and 2 fields
#> geometry type: LINESTRING
#> dimension: XYM
#> bbox: xmin: 8.68752 ymin: 50.09878 xmax: 8.69821 ymax: 50.10228
#> m_range: mmin: 10.11111 mmax: 40.44444
#> CRS: NA
#> id dim3 geometry
#> 1 1 CUSTOM1 LINESTRING M (8.69821 50.10...
The geometry column in simple feature data sets is called simple feature geometry list-column. The sfc object has a Coordinate Reference System (CRS) assigned. In the case of longitude and latitude data this is most often WGS84 (EPSG: 4326). Objects of type sfc
are supported as input in encoding:
(sfc <- st_as_sfc(
lapply(seq(1, 5), function(x) {
st_linestring(coords[, 1:2] + runif(1, -1, 1), dim = "XY")
}),
crs = 4326
))
#> Geometry set for 5 features
#> geometry type: LINESTRING
#> dimension: XY
#> bbox: xmin: 7.736032 ymin: 49.14729 xmax: 8.995349 ymax: 50.39942
#> CRS: EPSG:4326
#> LINESTRING (7.746722 49.15079, 7.744182 49.1505...
#> LINESTRING (7.815623 49.21969, 7.813083 49.2194...
#> LINESTRING (8.995349 50.39942, 8.992809 50.3991...
#> LINESTRING (8.261409 49.66548, 8.258869 49.6652...
#> LINESTRING (8.830672 50.23474, 8.828132 50.2344...
(sfc_enc <- encode_sf(sfc))
#> [1] "BFu4_rJghpvB1B7PzIhaxL7Y" "BFintsJ0v2vB1B7PzIhaxL7Y"
#> [3] "BFs0zzJ-882B1B7PzIhaxL7Y" "BFopkvJ6xtyB1B7PzIhaxL7Y"
#> [5] "BFkvzyJ2381B1B7PzIhaxL7Y"
decode_sf(sfc_enc, crs = 4326)
#> Simple feature collection with 5 features and 2 fields
#> geometry type: LINESTRING
#> dimension: XY
#> bbox: xmin: 7.73603 ymin: 49.14729 xmax: 8.99535 ymax: 50.39942
#> CRS: EPSG:4326
#> id dim3 geometry
#> 1 1 ABSENT LINESTRING (7.74672 49.1507...
#> 2 2 ABSENT LINESTRING (7.81562 49.2196...
#> 3 3 ABSENT LINESTRING (8.99535 50.3994...
#> 4 4 ABSENT LINESTRING (8.26141 49.6654...
#> 5 5 ABSENT LINESTRING (8.83067 50.2347...
A simple feature is a geometry that is connected with further characteristics (other than it’s coordinates), which in practice means a data.frame
(also data.table
or tibble
) with an sfc
column. The flexpolyline package only takes care of the coordinates of the LINESTRINGs in the sf object, other columns and the CRS information are not encoded and stored in the string:
(sf <- st_as_sf(
data.frame(
id = seq(1,length(sfc)),
color = sample(c("red", "green", "blue"), 5, replace = TRUE),
geometry = sfc
)
))
#> Simple feature collection with 5 features and 2 fields
#> geometry type: LINESTRING
#> dimension: XY
#> bbox: xmin: 7.736032 ymin: 49.14729 xmax: 8.995349 ymax: 50.39942
#> CRS: EPSG:4326
#> id color geometry
#> 1 1 blue LINESTRING (7.746722 49.150...
#> 2 2 blue LINESTRING (7.815623 49.219...
#> 3 3 blue LINESTRING (8.995349 50.399...
#> 4 4 green LINESTRING (8.261409 49.665...
#> 5 5 blue LINESTRING (8.830672 50.234...
(sf_enc <- encode_sf(sf))
#> [1] "BFu4_rJghpvB1B7PzIhaxL7Y" "BFintsJ0v2vB1B7PzIhaxL7Y"
#> [3] "BFs0zzJ-882B1B7PzIhaxL7Y" "BFopkvJ6xtyB1B7PzIhaxL7Y"
#> [5] "BFkvzyJ2381B1B7PzIhaxL7Y"
decode_sf(sf_enc, crs = 4326)
#> Simple feature collection with 5 features and 2 fields
#> geometry type: LINESTRING
#> dimension: XY
#> bbox: xmin: 7.73603 ymin: 49.14729 xmax: 8.99535 ymax: 50.39942
#> CRS: EPSG:4326
#> id dim3 geometry
#> 1 1 ABSENT LINESTRING (7.74672 49.1507...
#> 2 2 ABSENT LINESTRING (7.81562 49.2196...
#> 3 3 ABSENT LINESTRING (8.99535 50.3994...
#> 4 4 ABSENT LINESTRING (8.26141 49.6654...
#> 5 5 ABSENT LINESTRING (8.83067 50.2347...
Note: The columns "id"
and "color"
were not encoded and are missing after decoding. The CRS has to be provided in the decoding by the crs
argument. Otherwise it is set to sf::NA_crs_
.