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link2GI
provide some functions which make it a bit
easier to connect straightforward the common open source GI software
packages to the R-biotop. It supports both the use of wrapper packages
and the direct API-use via system calls. It focuses on
Linux
and WindowsX
operating systems but
nevertheless it should also work with OSX
.
If you have several versions installed or if you want to use the full
power of the GI software it will be a nice and helpful tool to deal with
some strange behaviours and requirements. Especially helpful is the
support of OTB
, the GDAL-Python
functions and
a simple support to use any SAGA
version via the CLI.
Hopefully RSAGA
and Rsagacmd
will join forces
in one package in the future. Anyway the current releases (1.4.1) of
RSAGA
as well as Rsagacmd
will work with the
environment settings as provided by linkSAGA
.
link2GI
is up to CRAN. For the installation of the stable
version please use install.packages("link2GI")
.
However it is strongly recommended to install the latest stable version:
# devtools package
::install_github("r-spatial/link2GI", ref = "master")
devtools# remotes package
::install_github("r-spatial/link2GI",ref = "master") remotes
To utilize the power of the open source GI tools from within
R
you need to install them first. As a first promising
opportunity to do fulfill most of the requirements you may install
QGIS, GRASS
, SAGA-GIS
and
Orfeo-toolbox
. For further Information have a look at the
Installation
guide for link2GI related Software.
initProj
for
reproducible projectsinitProj
provides a complete and flexible working
environment for GI projects. The focus is on a simple but powerful
structure. The basic framework is formed by a defined folder structure,
initial scripts and configuration templates as well as optional Git
repositories and an renv
environment. A corresponding
RStudio project file is also created. It supports the automatic
installation (if needed) and loading of the required libraries including
various standard setup skeletons to simplify project initialisation.
The function creates a skeleton of the skeleton scripts
main-control.R
, pre-processing.R
,
10-processing.R
and post-processing.R
, and
creates corresponding parameter configurations files stored as
yaml
files in scr/configs/
. The script
src/functions/000_settings.R holds all specific project settings. Easy
access to all project paths is provided via the list variable
dirs
, which enables simple, efficient and reproducible
project management and data handling.
For further Information have a look at the article Reproducible Projects.
When using RStudio, a new project can be created by simply selecting the Create Project Structure (link2GI) template from the File -> New Project -> New Directory -> New Project Wizard dialogue.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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