Consider this output from browser()
that is located inside calcDistance
:
Called from: calcDistance(object = rst, xy = xy[[i]][j, ], effect.distance = effect.distance)
Browse[1]> ls.str()
effect.distance : num 236
object : Formal class 'RasterLayer' [package "raster"] with 12 slots
xy : Named num [1:2] -101.8 35.5
Browse[1]>
debugging in: xyValues(object = object, xy = xy, buffer = effect.distance)
debug: standardGeneric("xyValues")
Browse[2]> ls.str()
object : Formal class 'RasterLayer' [package "raster"] with 12 slots
xy : Named num [1:2] -101.8 35.5
Functions are as follows: simulationRun > createDistRaster > calcDistance > raster::xyValues. In the above output, you only see the last two. xyValues
is from raster package.
First paragraph of code shows that three objects are present: effect.distance
, object
, xy
.
In second paragraph, we descend into xyValues by calling debug(xyValues).
In third paragraph we can see that effect.distance
is missing.
My question is: Even though object
and xy
seem to be copied to the xyValues
environment just fine, effect.distance
is not. How could this be explained?
My sessionInfo()
R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250 LC_CTYPE=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250
[3] LC_MONETARY=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250 LC_NUMERIC=C
[5] LC_TIME=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250
attached base packages:
[1] spline开发者_StackOverflow社区s stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods
[8] base
other attached packages:
[1] raster_1.3-11 foreach_1.3.0 codetools_0.2-2 iterators_1.0.3
[5] Hmisc_3.8-2 survival_2.35-8 spam_0.22-0 splancs_2.01-27
[9] sp_0.9-66 spatstat_1.20-2 deldir_0.0-12 mgcv_1.6-2
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] cluster_1.12.3 grid_2.11.1 lattice_0.18-8 Matrix_0.999375-39
[5] nlme_3.1-96 tools_2.11.1
UPDATE : This problem is also discussed on the R mailing list, and it turned out to be a bug/inconsistency in the resolving of passed arguments in specific cases. This is reported to R. The discussion can be found at : Nabble
Quite an interesting problem. When you check
showMethods("xyValues",incl=T)
There are two important chunks of code. The one with signature vector for xy, and one for xy as a matrix. As your object is a "RasterLayer" object, you need to make sure origin.point is a matrix. This is pretty counterintuitive actually if we look at the code
object="Raster", xy="vector"
function (object, xy, ...)
{
if (length(xy) == 2) {
callGeneric(object, matrix(xy, ncol = 2), ...)
}
else {
stop("xy coordinates should be a two-column matrix or data.frame, or a vector of two numbers.")
}
}
So this actually only transforms the xy argument to a matrix, and passes all other arguments to the next generic. The next one has to be this one then :
object="RasterLayer", xy="matrix"
function (object, xy, ...)
{
.local <- function (object, xy, method = "simple", buffer = NULL,
fun = NULL, na.rm = TRUE)
{
if (dim(xy)[2] != 2) {
stop("xy has wrong dimensions; it should have 2 columns")
}
if (!is.null(buffer)) {
return(.xyvBuf(object, xy, buffer, fun, na.rm = na.rm))
}
if (method == "bilinear") {
return(.bilinearValue(object, xy))
}
else if (method == "simple") {
cells <- cellFromXY(object, xy)
return(.readCells(object, cells))
}
else {
stop("invalid method argument. Should be simple or bilinear.")
}
}
.local(object, xy, ...)
}
This one takes the argument "buffer". Why the value for the argument can't be found in the parse tree, I have no clue, but you could try to avoid the method cascade by giving a matrix as input instead of a vector.
buffer
argument is passed through ...
argument. Type str(list(...))
under debug mode.
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