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When I run frames_spatial I get the following error:
Error in h(simpleError(msg, call)) :
error in evaluating the argument 'x' in selecting a method for function 'crop': unable to find an inherited method for function ‘xmax’ for signature ‘"data.frame"’
I've read in a csv and run the following code:
move_data2 <- df2move(data2[1:30, ], proj = proj_string,
x = "longitude", y = "latitude", time = "Time.Stamps")
align move_data to a uniform time scale, fix for inconsistent data
m <- align_move(move_data2, res = 60, unit = 'mins')
ext <- extent(m)
ext@xmin <- ext@xmin - (ext@xmin0.003)
ext@xmax <- ext@xmax + (ext@xmax0.003)
I've tried making sure other spatial libraries aren't also loaded, in case there's a "crop" issue between packages, but that didn't help. I've tried looking in the source code and am having trouble seeing where the extent() command is or how to solve this. Any advice?
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When I run frames_spatial I get the following error:
Error in h(simpleError(msg, call)) :
error in evaluating the argument 'x' in selecting a method for function 'crop': unable to find an inherited method for function ‘xmax’ for signature ‘"data.frame"’
I've read in a csv and run the following code:
move_data2 <- df2move(data2[1:30, ], proj = proj_string,
x = "longitude", y = "latitude", time = "Time.Stamps")
align move_data to a uniform time scale, fix for inconsistent data
m <- align_move(move_data2, res = 60, unit = 'mins')
ext <- extent(m)
ext@xmin <- ext@xmin - (ext@xmin0.003)
ext@xmax <- ext@xmax + (ext@xmax0.003)
create spatial frames for a certain map service
get_maptypes()
frames <- frames_spatial(m, path_colours = c("red"),
map_service = "carto",
map_type = "dark", alpha = 0.5,
ext = ext) %>%
add_labels(x = "Longitude", y = "Latitude") %>% # add some customizations, such as axis labels
add_northarrow() %>%
add_scalebar() %>%
add_timestamps(type = "label") %>%
add_progress()
I've tried making sure other spatial libraries aren't also loaded, in case there's a "crop" issue between packages, but that didn't help. I've tried looking in the source code and am having trouble seeing where the extent() command is or how to solve this. Any advice?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: