Thank you for this. I think my software may be too old and has caused the problem. I am running R version 4.2.2 Patched (2023-01-29 r83721) and sf_1.0-9 . I will get it updated.
Thanks, Scott ________________________________ From: Zivan Karaman <zivan.kara...@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2024 12:47 PM To: Waichler, Scott R <scott.waich...@pnnl.gov> Cc: r-sig-geo@r-project.org <r-sig-geo@r-project.org>; edzer.pebe...@uni-muenster.de <edzer.pebe...@uni-muenster.de> Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] unexpected attribute plotting with sf polygons When I run your code I get Time1 in one color and Time2 in another color, as expected. [image.png] On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 8:23 PM Waichler, Scott R <scott.waich...@pnnl.gov<mailto:scott.waich...@pnnl.gov>> wrote: Thanks for the comments, but it's still not working. The version below uses vectors instead of a matrix for the attributes, but it's still making two plots all of the same color. Time1 should be one color, Time2 should be the other. As should be clear from my attribute names, I am trying to use the lattice-like paneling capability to represent values at different times of the same variable. my.text <- c("POLYGON ((0 2.69, 4.483057 2.86, 4.483057 2.76, 0 2.59, 0 2.69))", "POLYGON ((0 2.59, 4.483057 2.76, 4.483057 2.26, 0 2.09, 0 2.59))", "POLYGON ((0 2.09, 4.483057 2.26, 4.483057 1.26, 0 1.09, 0 2.09))", "POLYGON ((0 1.09, 4.483057 1.26, 4.483057 -0.74, 0 -0.91, 0 1.09))") my.poly <- st_as_sfc(my.text) my.poly2 <- st_sf(Time1 = rep(1,4), Time2 = rep(2,4), geom = my.poly) plot(my.poly2, breaks = c(0.5, 1.5, 2.5)) --Scott Waichler ________________________________ From: Zivan Karaman <zivan.kara...@gmail.com<mailto:zivan.kara...@gmail.com>> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2024 9:37 AM To: Waichler, Scott R <scott.waich...@pnnl.gov<mailto:scott.waich...@pnnl.gov>> Cc: r-sig-geo@r-project.org<mailto:r-sig-geo@r-project.org> <r-sig-geo@r-project.org<mailto:r-sig-geo@r-project.org>> Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] unexpected attribute plotting with sf polygons Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL. You have defined two attributes that are constant across your geometries, so they are shown in the same color. The code `mat <- matrix(c(rep(1, 2), rep(2, 2)), byrow=FALSE, ncol=1)` will define one attribute with two distinct values that will be shown in two colors. Hope this helps! On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 4:37 PM Waichler, Scott R via R-sig-Geo <r-sig-geo@r-project.org<mailto:r-sig-geo@r-project.org>> wrote: Hi, When I plot the "sf" and "data.frame" object my.poly2 below, all of the polygons are the same color, despite my setting two different values for the Attribute. What have I done wrong? my.text <- c("POLYGON ((0 2.69, 4.483057 2.86, 4.483057 2.76, 0 2.59, 0 2.69))", "POLYGON ((0 2.59, 4.483057 2.76, 4.483057 2.26, 0 2.09, 0 2.59))", "POLYGON ((0 2.09, 4.483057 2.26, 4.483057 1.26, 0 1.09, 0 2.09))", "POLYGON ((0 1.09, 4.483057 1.26, 4.483057 -0.74, 0 -0.91, 0 1.09))") my.poly <- st_as_sfc(my.text) mat <- matrix(c(rep(1, 4), rep(2, 4)), byrow=F, ncol=2) my.poly2 <- st_sf(Attribute = mat, geom = my.poly) plot(my.poly2, breaks = c(0.5, 1.5, 2.5)) Thank you, Scott Waichler, PhD Pacific Northwest National Lab [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ R-sig-Geo mailing list R-sig-Geo@r-project.org<mailto:R-sig-Geo@r-project.org> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo
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