Timeline for Create polygon grid based on spatial points (WGS84) with R
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Jul 9, 2021 at 14:45 | history | edited | Maxime Garnault | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 8, 2021 at 22:33 | comment | added | FSimardGIS | I tried with different coordinate systems, and I found out that your points, when displayed in epsg:27572 (NTF Lambert Zone II), form a regular grid of 8km x 8km, with at most around 2-3 meters of error across the whole country. So I guess generating your grid in epsg:27572 would overlay quite well. | |
Jul 8, 2021 at 20:06 | comment | added | Maxime Garnault | I agree, points are not on regular grid. But i wanted to find a way to shape polygon that could fill the space around each point (the "grid" will not be regular for sure). Do you think this is impossible ? Maybe I have to find the one projection in which those points are in a regular grid ? Maybe this projection does not even exists... | |
Jul 8, 2021 at 19:26 | comment | added | Spacedman | Those points don't look to be on a regular grid - look at just Corsica for example - are you expecting a regular polygon grid as output? Those points might be on a regular grid in another coordinate system but it seems to break down in places. | |
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Jul 8, 2021 at 16:47 | history | asked | Maxime Garnault | CC BY-SA 4.0 |