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The tiler
package provides a tile generator function for
creating map tile sets for use with packages such as
leaflet
. In addition to generating map tiles based on a
common raster layer source, it also handles the non-geographic edge
case, producing map tiles from arbitrary images. These map tiles, which
have a a non-geographic simple coordinate reference system, can also be
used with leaflet
when applying the simple CRS option.
Map tiles can be created from an input file with any of the following
extensions: tif
, grd
and nc
for
spatial maps and png
, jpg
and bmp
for basic images.
This package helps R users who wish to create geographic and non-geographic map tiles easily and seamlessly with only a single line of R code. The intent is to do this with a package that has
Install tiler
from CRAN with
install.packages("tiler")
Install the development version from GitHub with
# install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("ropensci/tiler") remotes
For non-geographic tiles, using a png
file is
recommended for quality and file size. jpg
may yield a
lower quality result, while a large, high resolution bmp
file may have an enormous file size compared to png
.
jpg
and bmp
are optionally supported by
tiler
. This means they are not installed and imported with
tiler
. It is assumed the user will provide png
images. If using jpg
or bmp
and the packages
jpeg
or bmp
are not installed, respectively,
tile()
will print a message to the console notifying of the
required package installations.
This package requires Python and the gdal
library for
Python. Windows users are recommended to install OSGeo4W as an easy way to
obtain the required gdal
support for Python in Windows. See
tiler_options()
or the package vignette for more
information.
Please note that the tiler
project is released with a Contributor
Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide
by its terms.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.