Configuring lidR catalog to save files with same filename?
I'm trying to learn how to use the options of catalog()
within the lidR
package in R. I'd like to save directly the processed files, for example, using grid_terrain() function over a catalog and save files keeping the filename of the original LAZ/LAS file.
As you can see in the guide of the package, catalog has the option of save the file using things like {XBOTTOM}_{ID}
:
# Internal engine will not return results into R. Instead it will write results in files.
opt_output_files(ctg) <- "/path/to/folder/templated_filename_{XBOTTOM}_{ID}
I'd like to save the files using the same filename, but, I don't know how to configure that part with {}
in the opt_output_files()
option. I tried several things like, for instance: opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
but, it doesn't work.
lasdir <- "C:/lazfiles"
output <- "C:/output"
cat <- catalog(lasdir)
lasfiles <- cat@data$filename #with this you can see the filenames
opt_progress(cat) <- TRUE
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
opt_cores(cat) <- 3
opt_chunk_buffer(cat) <- 20
#function that I want to use over the catalog files
mdt <- grid_terrain(cat, res = 5, algorithm = knnidw(k = 5, p = 2))
r lidar save lidr catalog-service
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I'm trying to learn how to use the options of catalog()
within the lidR
package in R. I'd like to save directly the processed files, for example, using grid_terrain() function over a catalog and save files keeping the filename of the original LAZ/LAS file.
As you can see in the guide of the package, catalog has the option of save the file using things like {XBOTTOM}_{ID}
:
# Internal engine will not return results into R. Instead it will write results in files.
opt_output_files(ctg) <- "/path/to/folder/templated_filename_{XBOTTOM}_{ID}
I'd like to save the files using the same filename, but, I don't know how to configure that part with {}
in the opt_output_files()
option. I tried several things like, for instance: opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
but, it doesn't work.
lasdir <- "C:/lazfiles"
output <- "C:/output"
cat <- catalog(lasdir)
lasfiles <- cat@data$filename #with this you can see the filenames
opt_progress(cat) <- TRUE
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
opt_cores(cat) <- 3
opt_chunk_buffer(cat) <- 20
#function that I want to use over the catalog files
mdt <- grid_terrain(cat, res = 5, algorithm = knnidw(k = 5, p = 2))
r lidar save lidr catalog-service
add a comment |
I'm trying to learn how to use the options of catalog()
within the lidR
package in R. I'd like to save directly the processed files, for example, using grid_terrain() function over a catalog and save files keeping the filename of the original LAZ/LAS file.
As you can see in the guide of the package, catalog has the option of save the file using things like {XBOTTOM}_{ID}
:
# Internal engine will not return results into R. Instead it will write results in files.
opt_output_files(ctg) <- "/path/to/folder/templated_filename_{XBOTTOM}_{ID}
I'd like to save the files using the same filename, but, I don't know how to configure that part with {}
in the opt_output_files()
option. I tried several things like, for instance: opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
but, it doesn't work.
lasdir <- "C:/lazfiles"
output <- "C:/output"
cat <- catalog(lasdir)
lasfiles <- cat@data$filename #with this you can see the filenames
opt_progress(cat) <- TRUE
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
opt_cores(cat) <- 3
opt_chunk_buffer(cat) <- 20
#function that I want to use over the catalog files
mdt <- grid_terrain(cat, res = 5, algorithm = knnidw(k = 5, p = 2))
r lidar save lidr catalog-service
I'm trying to learn how to use the options of catalog()
within the lidR
package in R. I'd like to save directly the processed files, for example, using grid_terrain() function over a catalog and save files keeping the filename of the original LAZ/LAS file.
As you can see in the guide of the package, catalog has the option of save the file using things like {XBOTTOM}_{ID}
:
# Internal engine will not return results into R. Instead it will write results in files.
opt_output_files(ctg) <- "/path/to/folder/templated_filename_{XBOTTOM}_{ID}
I'd like to save the files using the same filename, but, I don't know how to configure that part with {}
in the opt_output_files()
option. I tried several things like, for instance: opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
but, it doesn't work.
lasdir <- "C:/lazfiles"
output <- "C:/output"
cat <- catalog(lasdir)
lasfiles <- cat@data$filename #with this you can see the filenames
opt_progress(cat) <- TRUE
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{data$filename}")
opt_cores(cat) <- 3
opt_chunk_buffer(cat) <- 20
#function that I want to use over the catalog files
mdt <- grid_terrain(cat, res = 5, algorithm = knnidw(k = 5, p = 2))
r lidar save lidr catalog-service
r lidar save lidr catalog-service
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Found the answer in the grid_terrain
help section "supported processing options":
output_files: Return the output in R or write each cluster’s output in a file. Supported templates are ... , ORIGINALFILENAME.
This is the solution:
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{ORIGINALFILENAME}")
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Found the answer in the grid_terrain
help section "supported processing options":
output_files: Return the output in R or write each cluster’s output in a file. Supported templates are ... , ORIGINALFILENAME.
This is the solution:
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{ORIGINALFILENAME}")
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Found the answer in the grid_terrain
help section "supported processing options":
output_files: Return the output in R or write each cluster’s output in a file. Supported templates are ... , ORIGINALFILENAME.
This is the solution:
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{ORIGINALFILENAME}")
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Found the answer in the grid_terrain
help section "supported processing options":
output_files: Return the output in R or write each cluster’s output in a file. Supported templates are ... , ORIGINALFILENAME.
This is the solution:
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{ORIGINALFILENAME}")
Found the answer in the grid_terrain
help section "supported processing options":
output_files: Return the output in R or write each cluster’s output in a file. Supported templates are ... , ORIGINALFILENAME.
This is the solution:
opt_output_files(cat) <- paste0(output,"/{ORIGINALFILENAME}")
edited yesterday
Andre Silva
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César ArqueroCésar Arquero
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