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Plotting 3D maps using OpenStreetMap and RGL.
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# Plotting 3D maps using OpenStreetMap and RGL. For info see: | |
# http://geotheory.co.uk/blog/2013/04/26/plotting-3d-maps-with-rgl/ | |
map3d <- function(map, ...){ | |
if(length(map$tiles)!=1){stop("multiple tiles not implemented") } | |
nx = map$tiles[[1]]$xres | |
ny = map$tiles[[1]]$yres | |
xmin = map$tiles[[1]]$bbox$p1[1] | |
xmax = map$tiles[[1]]$bbox$p2[1] | |
ymin = map$tiles[[1]]$bbox$p1[2] | |
ymax = map$tiles[[1]]$bbox$p2[2] | |
xc = seq(xmin,xmax,len=ny) | |
yc = seq(ymin,ymax,len=nx) | |
colours = matrix(map$tiles[[1]]$colorData,ny,nx) | |
m = matrix(0,ny,nx) | |
surface3d(xc,yc,m,col=colours, ...) | |
} | |
#Sys.setenv(NOAWT=1) # Mac users: fixes an OSM/X11 issue that may arise | |
require(rgl) | |
require(OpenStreetMap) | |
require(ggplot2) | |
require(maptools) | |
# download map tile (the '8' parameter for map resolution) | |
lat <- c(51.7, 51.3); lon <- c(-0.53, 0.3) | |
map <- openproj(openmap(c(lat[1],lon[1]),c(lat[2],lon[2]), 8, 'osm')) | |
# import London rents data (originally from London Data Store) | |
rents <- read.csv("http://bit.ly/YZRYEC", header=T) | |
head(rents) | |
# create xyz matrix for line heights (row pairs for segment points) | |
m <- mat.or.vec(66, 3) | |
for(i in 1:66) for(j in 1:3) m[i,j] = rents[ceiling(i/2),j+2] | |
for(i in 1:33) m[i*2,3] = 0; m[,3] = m[,3]/15000 | |
head(m) | |
# draw map | |
run <- function(){ | |
open3d(windowRect=c(100,100,800,600)) | |
map3d(map, lit=F) | |
segments3d(m, lwd=5, col='red', alpha=0.6) | |
play3d(spin3d(axis=c(0,0,0.5), rpm=24), duration=2.5) | |
} | |
run() | |
# adjust to custom view and save to file | |
rgl.snapshot("output.png", fmt="png", top=TRUE) |
Hi there,
I have the same question that jasswitz. Do yoy have the structure of these data or the renst-file. Thank so much!!
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Hi there,
this post is from a few years ago, but nevertheless interesting for me. however, i cannot find the used rents-file anywhere which makes it hard for me to understand the sought after structure for the matrix that will be plotted. do you still have the file and could put it somewhere to download? or can you add a screenshot of the data structure of the rents file, so one can reconstruct something in a similar structure? thank you so much