[R] Calculate geographic/euclidian distance between consecutive XY-pairs
Pascal Oettli
kridox at ymail.com
Tue Dec 18 11:24:09 CET 2012
Hello,
Here is a possibility:
library(maptools)
XY <- cbind(X=c(100,102,104,102,103),Y=c(12,14,14,13,16))
dst <- spDists(XY[1:4,],XY[2:5,],longlat=TRUE)
?spDists
HTH,
Pascal
Le 18/12/2012 18:56, Johannes Radinger a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have a dataframe containing 3 columns:
>
> data.frame(X=c(100,102,104,102,103),Y=c(12,14,14,13,16),Time=c(1,2,3,4,5))
>
> where X and Y are coordinates and "Time" refers to an index of a timestep.
> Now I would like to get the distance between the consecutive timesteps.
>
> This should actually provide a vector of length=4, representing the euclidian
> resp. geopgraphic distance between the first and the second, and the second
> and the third timestep and so on...
>
> Is there a simple way to calculate this and get the resulting vector
> as a result?
> Or can anyone give an example?
>
>
> best regards,
> /j
>
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