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Raster is a data format consisting of regular grids of values, usually stored in an image-like format.
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Merging raster in R
You stand a better chance of getting the right solution or help by providing the code you used and some details of your raster data. Without it is difficult to be of help. …
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Seeking R equivalent of ArcMap Mirror features
f <- list.files(path=".",
pattern='nc$', full.names=TRUE)
s <- stack(raster(f))
P <- t(flip(s, direction='x'))
P2 <- t(flip(s, direction='y'))
The resulting images for P and …
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Seeking R equivalent of ArcMap Mirror features
I did several variants of transposing and flipping the raster to see which on works using the code below:
f_PM <- list.files(path=".",
pattern='nc$', full.names=TRUE)
s_PM <- stack( … After flip the resulting raster in direction y. Given by solution 1 below
transpose then flip the original data. After flip the resulting raster in direction x. …