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I am trying to create a DTM on a county wide level (so using LAS catalog). The lidRworkbook advises to use a buffer when using the TIN method, however the workbook doesn't show how to do that. So how can I first create this buffer? And how can I then use this buffer to create a dtm_tin?

On a side note is there a way to directly store the DTM raster to disk rather than first the rasterize_terrain tool first saves the DTM to memory (who knows I might run out of memory) and then save it using the raster or terra package?

Code:

# Create a LAS catalog
LAS_List = readLAScatalog("path", recursive = TRUE)

# Create a DTM using the TIN method
dtm_tin = rasterize_terrain(LAS_List, res = 1, algorithm = tin())

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The way to work with a LAScatalog is explained in chap 14. The buffer is explained in section 14.7.2.

The default is 50 m buffer so your code is already correct.

To store the raster on disk see section 14.8.2. e.g

opt_output_files(LAS_list) <-  paste0("folder/{*}_dtm")

The path must be templated to generate one file per chunk. This is not explicitely mentionned in 14.8.2 but see help("LAScatalog-class")

Output options

The slot ⁠@output_options⁠ contains a list of options that determine how chunks (the sub-areas that are sequentially processed) are written. By "written" we mean written to files or written in R memory.

output_files: string. If output_files = "" outputs are returned in R. Otherwise, if output_files is a string the outputs will be written to files. This is useful if the output is too big to be returned in R. A path to a filename template without a file extension (the engine guesses it for you) is expected. When several files are going to be written a single string is provided with a template that is automatically filled. For example, the following file names are possible:

"/home/user/als/normalized/file_{ID}_segmented" "C:/user/document/als/zone52_{XLEFT}_{YBOTTOM}_confidential" "C:/user/document/als/{ORIGINALFILNAME}_normalized" This option will generate as many filenames as needed with custom names for each file. The allowed templates are {XLEFT}, {XRIGHT}, {YBOTTOM}, {YTOP}, {ID}, {XCENTER}, {YCENTER}, {ORIGNALFILENAME}. See opt_output_files.

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  • Awesome, but I am still a bit confused, do I need to first run opt_output_files(LAS_list) <- paste0("folder/{*}_dtm") and then run rasterize_terrain which will automatically save the DTM raster to the disk path defined using opt_output_files? Commented Jun 2, 2023 at 19:40
  • So I first ran pt_output_files(LAS_List) = paste0("O:/folder/filename_dtm") and then I ran dtm_tin = rasterize_terrain(BC_LAS_List, res = 1, algorithm = tin()). First thing I noticed was that the memory was still being used up. Also a little later I got this error: error occurred when processing the chunk 2. Try to load this chunk with: chunk <- readRDS("C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpeoYno9/chunk2.rds") las <- readLAS(chunk) [writeRaster] file exists. You can use overwrite=TRUE to overwrite it Commented Jun 2, 2023 at 20:15
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    Your path is not templated. See my edited anwser
    – JRR
    Commented Jun 2, 2023 at 20:52
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    There is nothing in {} I'm surprised it does not crash, fails or whatever. Anyway it won't work.
    – JRR
    Commented Jun 5, 2023 at 12:29
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    {ORIGNALFILENAME}. Or {*} is understood and maybe * is understood as well.
    – JRR
    Commented Jun 5, 2023 at 13:39

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