Configuring lidR catalog to save files with same filename?












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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))









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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))









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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))









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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))






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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}")





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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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