R/post-process.R
post_process_pbf.Rd
Applies post-processing to the results of process_pbf()
Arguments
- x
an object as returned by
process_pbf()
orread_pbf()
- use_sf
default
TRUE
. Whether or not to return ansf
object.
Value
An object of class data.frame
, sf
, or a scalar integer vector.
See process_pbf()
for more details.
Details
If x
is a list object, the results will be row-binded. This is appropriate
if each element in the list is a data.frame
or a feature result with
geometry. However, if each element is not the same, the post-processing
will error. If you cannot be certain that all elements that you will be
post processing will be the same, post-process each list element
independently.
Examples
tbl_fp <- system.file("small-table.pbf", package = "arcpbf")
fc_fp <- system.file("small-points.pbf", package = "arcpbf")
# table feature collection
fc <- read_pbf(tbl_fp)
head(post_process_pbf(fc))
#> OBJECTID Adoption_Service_Provider DBA city state
#> 1 1 A Family in Bloom Adoption, LLC <NA> Boulder Colorado
#> 2 2 A Love Beyond Borders, Inc. <NA> Denver Colorado
#> 3 3 Adopolis, Inc. <NA> Washington District of Columbia
#> Accreditation_or_Approval_Statu Accredited_Approvedto_Provide
#> 1 Accredited/Approved – In Process Incoming and Outgoing
#> 2 Approved Incoming
#> 3 Accredited Incoming
#> full_address
#> 1 Adoption Service Provider,Boulder,Colorado
#> 2 A Family in Bloom Adoption, LLC,Denver,Colorado
#> 3 A Love Beyond Borders, Inc.,Washington,Washington DC
# feature collection with geometry
fc <- read_pbf(fc_fp)
head(post_process_pbf(fc))
#> Simple feature collection with 2 features and 1 field
#> Geometry type: POLYGON
#> Dimension: XY
#> Bounding box: xmin: -17298700 ymin: 2216212 xmax: -17260020 ymax: 2261306
#> Projected CRS: WGS 84 / Pseudo-Mercator
#> County geometry
#> 1 Hawaii County POLYGON ((-17264972 2244291...
#> 2 Hawaii County POLYGON ((-17264972 2244291...