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<p>The installation part is based on “<a href="https://intro2r.com/">An Introduction to R</a>” book writed by <em>Alex Douglas, Deon Roos, Francesca Mancini, Ana Couto & David Lusseau</em></p>
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<p>For Windows users select the ‘<a href="(https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/)">Download R for Windows</a>’ link and then click on the ‘base’ link and finally the download link ‘Download R 4.2.1 for Windows’. This will begin the download of the ‘.exe’ installation file. When the download has completed double click on the R executable file and follow the on-screen instructions. Full installation instructions can be found at the <a href="https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/">CRAN website</a>.</p>
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<p>For Mac users select the ‘<a href="https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/">Download R for (Mac) OS X</a>’ link. The binary can be downloaded by selecting the ‘R-4.2.1.pkg’. Once downloaded, double click on the file icon and follow the on-screen instructions to guide you through the necessary steps. See the ‘<a href="https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/RMacOSX-FAQ.html">R for Mac OS X FAQ</a>’ for further information on installation.</p>
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<p>For Linux users, the installation method will depend on which flavour of Linux you are using. There are reasonably comprehensive instruction <a href="https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/">here</a> for Debian, Redhat, Suse and Ubuntu. In most cases you can just use your OS package manager to install R from the official repository. On Ubuntu fire up a shell (Terminal) and use (you will need root permission to do this):</p>
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<span id="cb1-2"><a href="#cb1-2" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="fu">sudo</span> apt install r-base r-base-dev</span></code><button title="Copy to Clipboard" class="code-copy-button"><i class="bi"></i></button></pre></div>
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<p>which will install base R and also the development version of base R (you only need this if you want to compile R packages from source but it doesn’t hurt to have it).</p>
<p>If you receive an error after running the code above you may need to add a ‘source.list’ entry to your etc/apt/sources.list file. To do this open the terminal and enter this:</p>
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<span id="cb2-3"><a href="#cb2-3" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="fu">wget</span> <span class="at">-qO-</span> https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/marutter_pubkey.asc <span class="kw">|</span> <span class="fu">sudo</span> tee <span class="at">-a</span> /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/cran_ubuntu_key.asc</span>
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<p>Once you have done this then re-run the apt commands above and you should be good to go.</p>
<p>Install the following packages to allow for future spatial data analysis:</p>
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<p>Whilst its eminently possible to just use the base installation of R (many people do), we will be using a popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE) called RStudio. RStudio can be thought of as an add-on to R which provides a more user-friendly interface, incorporating the R Console, a script editor and other useful functionality (like R markdown and Git Hub integration). You can find more information about RStudio <a href="https://rstudio.com/">here</a>.</p>
<p>RStudio is freely available for Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems and can be downloaded from the <a href="https://rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download">RStudio site</a>. You should select the ‘RStudio Desktop’ version. Note: you must install R before you install RStudio.</p>
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<p>For Windows and Mac users you should be presented with the appropriate link for downloading. Click on this link and once downloaded run the installer and follow the instructions. If you don’t see the link then scroll down to the ‘All Installers’ section and choose the link manually.</p>
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<p>For Linux users scroll down to the ‘All Installers’ section and choose the appropriate link to download the binary for your Linux operating system. RStudio for Ubuntu (and Debian) is available as a <code>*.deb</code> package.</p>
<p>To install the <code>*.deb</code> file navigate to where you downloaded the file and then enter the following command with root permission</p>
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<p>You can then start RStudio from the Console by simply typing</p>
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<p>The R help is very useful for the use of functions.</p>
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<p>The basic syntax is:</p>
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<p>Historically, 4 packages make it possible to import, manipulate and transform spatial data:</p>
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<li>The package <code>rgdal</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="rgdal">(<a href="references.html#ref-rgdal" role="doc-biblioref">Bivand, Keitt, and Rowlingson 2022</a>)</span> which is an interface between R and the <a href="http://www.gdal.org/">GDAL</a> <span class="citation" data-cites="GDAL">(<a href="references.html#ref-GDAL" role="doc-biblioref">GDAL/OGR contributors, n.d.</a>)</span> and <a href="https://proj.org/">PROJ</a> <span class="citation" data-cites="PROJ">(<a href="references.html#ref-PROJ" role="doc-biblioref">PROJ contributors 2021</a>)</span> libraries allow you to import and export spatial data (shapefiles for example) and also to manage cartographic projections<br>
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<li>The package <code>sp</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="sp">(<a href="references.html#ref-sp" role="doc-biblioref">E. J. Pebesma and Bivand 2005</a>)</span> provides class and methods for vector spatial data in R. It allows displaying background maps, inspectiong an attribute table etc.<br>
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<li>The package <code>rgeos</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="rgeos">(<a href="references.html#ref-rgeos" role="doc-biblioref">Bivand and Rundel 2021</a>)</span> gives access to the <a href="http://trac.osgeo.org/geos/">GEOS</a> spatial operations library and therefore makes classic GIS operations available: calculation of surfaces or perimeters, calculation of distances, spatial aggregations, buffer zones, intersections, etc.<br>
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<li>The package <code>raster</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="raster">(<a href="references.html#ref-raster" role="doc-biblioref">Hijmans 2022a</a>)</span> is dedicated to the import, manipulation and modeling of raster data.</li>
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<p>Today, the main developments concerning vector data have moved away from the old 3 (<code>sp</code>, <code>rgdal</code>, <code>rgeos</code>) to rely mainly on the package <code>sf</code> (<span class="citation" data-cites="sf">(<a href="references.html#ref-sf" role="doc-biblioref">E. Pebesma 2018a</a>)</span>, <span class="citation" data-cites="pebesma2018">(<a href="references.html#ref-pebesma2018" role="doc-biblioref">E. Pebesma 2018b</a>)</span>). In this manual we will rely exclusively on this package to manipulate vector data.</p>
<p>The packages <code>stars</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="stars">(<a href="references.html#ref-stars" role="doc-biblioref">E. Pebesma 2021</a>)</span> and <code>terra</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="terra">(<a href="references.html#ref-terra" role="doc-biblioref">Hijmans 2022b</a>)</span> come to replace the package <code>raster</code> for processing raster data. We have chosen to use the package here <code>terra</code> for its proximity to the <code>raster</code>.</p>
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<p><img src="img/sf.gif" align="right" width="150"> The package <code>sf</code> was released in late 2016 by Edzer Pebesma (also author of <code>sp</code>). Its goal is to combine the feature of <code>sp</code>, <code>rgeos</code> and <code>rgdal</code> in a single, more ergonomic package. This package offers simple objects (following the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Features"><em>simple feature</em></a> standard) which are easier to manipulate. Particular attention has been paid to the compatibility of the package with the <em>pipe</em> syntax and the operators of the <code>tidyverse</code>.</p>
<p><code>sf</code> directly uses the GDAL, GEOS and PROJ libraries.</p>
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<p><a href="https://r-spatial.org/r/2020/03/17/wkt.html">From r-spatial.org</a></p>
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<p>Many of the spatial data available on the internet are in shapefile format, which can be opened in the following way</p>
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using driver `ESRI Shapefile'
Simple feature collection with 197 features and 10 fields
Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON
Dimension: XY
Bounding box: xmin: 211534.7 ymin: 1149105 xmax: 784612.1 ymax: 1625495
Projected CRS: WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N</code></pre>
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<p>For the multiple limitations of this format (multi-file, limited number of records…) we advise you to prefer another format such as the geopackage <code>*.gpkg</code>. All the good reasons not to use the shapefile are <a href="http://switchfromshapefile.org/">here</a>.</p>
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1 country Multi Polygon 1 10 WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N
2 district Multi Polygon 197 10 WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N
3 education Multi Polygon 25 19 WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N
4 hospital Point 956 13 WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N
5 cases Multi Point 972 2 WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N
6 road Multi Line String 6 9 WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N</code></pre>
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`/home/lucas/Documents/ForgeIRD/rspatial-for-onehealth/data_cambodia/cambodia.gpkg'
using driver `GPKG'
Simple feature collection with 6 features and 9 fields
Geometry type: MULTILINESTRING
Dimension: XY
Bounding box: xmin: 212377 ymin: 1152214 xmax: 784654.7 ymax: 1625281
Projected CRS: WGS 84 / UTM zone 48N</code></pre>
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<p>Objects<code>sf</code> are objects in <code>data.frame</code> which one of the columns contains geometries. This column is the class of sfc (<em>simple feature column</em>) and each individual of the column is a sfg <em>(simple feature geometry)</em>. This format is very practical insofa as the data and the geometries are intrinsically linked in the same object.</p>
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<h2 data-number="1.4" class="anchored" data-anchor-id="package-mapsf"><span class="header-section-number">1.4</span> Package <code>mapsf</code></h2>
<p>The free R software spatial ecosystem is rich, dynamic and mature and several packages allow to import, process and represent spatial data. The package <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=maps"><code>mapsf</code></a> <span class="citation" data-cites="mapsf">(<a href="references.html#ref-mapsf" role="doc-biblioref">Giraud 2022</a>)</span> relies on this ecosystem to integrate the creation of quality thematic maps into processing chains with R.</p>
<p>Other packages can be used to make thematic maps. The package <code>ggplot2</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="ggplot2">(<a href="references.html#ref-ggplot2" role="doc-biblioref">Wickham 2016</a>)</span>, in association with the package <code>ggspatial</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="ggspatial">(<a href="references.html#ref-ggspatial" role="doc-biblioref">Dunnington 2021</a>)</span>, allows for example to display spatial objects and to make simple thematic maps. The package <code>tmap</code> <span class="citation" data-cites="tmap">(<a href="references.html#ref-tmap" role="doc-biblioref">Tennekes 2018</a>)</span> is dedicated to the creation of thematic maps, it uses a syntax close to that of <code>ggplot2</code> (sequence of instructions combined with the ‘+’ sign). Documentation and tutorials for using these two packages are readily available on the web.</p>
<p>Here, we will mainly use the package <code>mapsf</code> whose functionalities are quite complete and the handling rather simple. In addition, the package is relatively light.</p>
<p><img src="img/logo_mapsf.png" align="right" width="120"></p>
<p><code>mapsf</code> allows you to create most of the types of map usually used in statistical cartography (choropleth maps, typologies, proportional or graduated symbols, etc.). For each type of map, several parameters are used to customize the cartographic representation. These parameters are the same as those found in the usual GIS or cartography software (for example, the choice of discretizations and color palettes, the modification of the size of the symbols or the customization of the legends). Associated with the data representation functions, other functions are dedicated to cartographic dressing (themes or graphic charters, legends, scales, orientation arrows, title, credits, annotations, etc.), the creation of boxes or the exporting maps.<br>
<code>mapsf</code> is the successor of <a href="http://riatelab.github.io/cartography/docs/"><code>cartography</code></a> <span class="citation" data-cites="cartography">(<a href="references.html#ref-cartography" role="doc-biblioref">Giraud and Lambert 2016</a>)</span>, it offers the same main functionalities while being lighter and more ergonomic.</p>
<p>To use this package several sources can be consulted:</p>
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<li><p>The package documentation accessible <a href="http://riatelab.github.io/mapsf/">on the internet</a> or directly in R (<code>?mapsf</code>),</p></li>
<li><p>A <a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/riatelab/mapsf/master/vignettes/web_only/img/mapsf_cheatsheet.pdf"><em>cheat sheet</em></a>,</p></li>
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<li><p>The <a href="https://rgeomatic.hypotheses.org/">R Geomatics</a> blog which provides resources and examples related to the package and more generally to the R spatial ecosystem.</p></li>
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<h2 data-number="1.5" class="anchored" data-anchor-id="the-package-terra"><span class="header-section-number">1.5</span> The package <code>terra</code></h2>
<p><img src="img/logo_terra.png" align="right" width="150"> The package <code>terra</code> was release in early 2020 by Robert J. Hijmans (also author of <code>raster</code>). Its objective is to propose methods of treatment and analysis of raster data. This package is very similar to the package <code>raster</code>; but it has more features, it’s easier to use, and it’s faster.</p>
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Bivand, Roger, Tim Keitt, and Barry Rowlingson. 2022. <span>“Rgdal: Bindings for the ’Geospatial’ Data Abstraction Library.”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rgdal">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rgdal</a>.
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Bivand, Roger, and Colin Rundel. 2021. <span>“Rgeos: Interface to Geometry Engine - Open Source (’GEOS’).”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rgeos">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=rgeos</a>.
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Dunnington, Dewey. 2021. <span>“Ggspatial: Spatial Data Framework for Ggplot2.”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ggspatial">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=ggspatial</a>.
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GDAL/OGR contributors. n.d. <em><span>GDAL/OGR</span> Geospatial Data Abstraction Software Library</em>. Open Source Geospatial Foundation. <a href="https://gdal.org">https://gdal.org</a>.
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Giraud, Timothée. 2022. <span>“Mapsf: Thematic Cartography.”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=mapsf">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=mapsf</a>.
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Giraud, Timothée, and Nicolas Lambert. 2016. <span>“Cartography: Create and Integrate Maps in Your r Workflow”</span> 1. <a href="https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00054">https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00054</a>.
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Hijmans, Robert J. 2022a. <span>“Raster: Geographic Data Analysis and Modeling.”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=raster">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=raster</a>.
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———. 2022b. <span>“Terra: Spatial Data Analysis.”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=terra">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=terra</a>.
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Pebesma, Edzer. 2018a. <span>“<span></span>Simple Features for r: Standardized Support for Spatial Vector Data<span></span>”</span> 10. <a href="https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2018-009">https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2018-009</a>.
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———. 2018b. <span>“Simple Features for R: Standardized Support for Spatial Vector Data.”</span> <em>The R Journal</em> 10 (1): 439. <a href="https://doi.org/10.32614/rj-2018-009">https://doi.org/10.32614/rj-2018-009</a>.
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———. 2021. <span>“Stars: Spatiotemporal Arrays, Raster and Vector Data Cubes.”</span> <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=stars">https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=stars</a>.
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Pebesma, Edzer J., and Roger S. Bivand. 2005. <span>“Classes and Methods for Spatial Data in <span></span>r<span></span>”</span> 5. <a href="https://CRAN.R-project.org/doc/Rnews/">https://CRAN.R-project.org/doc/Rnews/</a>.
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PROJ contributors. 2021. <em><span>PROJ</span> Coordinate Transformation Software Library</em>. Open Source Geospatial Foundation. <a href="https://proj.org/">https://proj.org/</a>.
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Tennekes, Martijn. 2018. <span>“<span></span>Tmap<span></span>: Thematic Maps in <span></span>r<span></span>”</span> 84. <a href="https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v084.i06">https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v084.i06</a>.
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Wickham, Hadley. 2016. <span>“Ggplot2: Elegant Graphics for Data Analysis.”</span> <a href="https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org">https://ggplot2.tidyverse.org</a>.
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