aRT is an R package that provides the integration between the statistical software R and the GIS library TerraLib. The aim is to have a package for accessing geospatial data to be analysed in R. R is an open source language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. To learn more about R go to R project web page. TerraLib is an open source GIS classes and functions library, available from the Internet as a collaborative environment for the development of GIS tools. For further information visit TerraLib project web page.
> install.packages("aRT", contrib="http://www.leg.ufpr.br/aRT")
See FAQ for more details.
aRT_1.9-2.tar.gz (Thursday, 18-Feb-2014) |
aRT depends on other availability of resources as follows and may not run correctly with versions other than indicated.
apt-get install mysql-server-5.5 libmysqlclient-dev
apt-get install postgresql postgis
apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
apt-get install libgdal1-dev
apt-get install libjpeg62-dev
apt-get install libdime-dev
apt-get install libdrm-dev
mkdir terralib cd terralib svn co https://svn.dpi.inpe.br/terralib/tags/v-4-2-0/src mkdir dependencies cd dependencies svn co https://svn.dpi.inpe.br/terralib/tags/v-4-2-0/dependencies/linux cd .. svn co https://svn.dpi.inpe.br/terralib/tags/v-4-2-0/terraView mkdir build cd build svn co https://svn.dpi.inpe.br/terralib/tags/v-4-2-0/build/qt cd ..After that, compile terraView:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$TERRALIB_DIR/terralib/Release/linux-g++ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH cd build/qt makeTerraLib directory needs to be registered in
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
. Put the following lines in your .bashrc
(change path to TERRALIBDIR
if needed): TERRALIBDIR=/usr/local/terralib LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$TERRALIBDIR/terralib/Release/linux-g++ export LD_LIBRARY_PATHAfter that, you can running 'terraView' directly from bash (Important: some new versions of terraView require the argument host for connecting to a DBMS, therefore it is necessary to fill it with '127.0.0.1'). If TerraLib is located at any another directory you can still install aRT by calling (replace
/terralib/dir
accordingly): R CMD INSTALL --configure-args=--with-terralib=/terralib/dir/ aRT
The following two figures are one example of R data (from geoR package) that can be exported to a TerraLib database, and then it can be visualized with TerraView.
One of the main objectives of aRT is to do spatial queries and operations in R. For example, in the following figure we have a spatial data from a TerraLib database of Recife city, in Brazil. In the top left figure we have the map of Recife and its districts, with some points, and the bottom left figure shows the seweage. The other two result from spatial queries. The top right answers "Which districts contains the points (yellow) and which ones are their neighbours (green)?" and the bottom right answers "Which sewers are inside (red) or touches (green) the districts that contain the points?"
Another example is shown below. In the left figure there are two cities and their neighbours of first and second order. The right side shows all the neighbours that are completely within a buffer given a distance from the polygons, and the ones that has some overlap with this buffer.
Please uncompress the zip files in the current folder before running the scripts. For more examples, see folder 'tests' within aRT installation folder.
aRT has been developed with the computational resources of the Laboratory of Statistics and Geoinformation (LEG), at UFPR, together with Earth System Science Center (CST) and Image Processing Division (DPI), at INPE.
This project is partially supported by Fapesp, process number 04/11012-0, FPLF process 2005.05.066, and CNPq 552044/2002-4.