This repository contains our extended GIS lesson, which combines materials from our first and third lessons of our GIS series. This lesson introduces some basics of working with spatial data as well as producing basic maps with ggplot2
. It was originally adapted for the University of Chicago's Chapin Hall, and so uses data from the City of Chicago.
At the end of this lesson, participants should be able to:
- Import spatial data into
R
- Create basic web maps using
leaflet
- Convert point data stored in a
.csv
tosf
objects - Explore spatial data using the
mapview
package as well asView()
- Compose map static layouts using
ggplot2
- The
notebook/
directory contains the materials for this lesson.
The packages we'll need for today can be installed using:
install.packages(c("tidyverse", "here", "knitr", "leaflet",
"mapview", "rmarkdown", "sf", "usethis"))
You can download this lesson to your Desktop easily using usethis
:
usethis::use_course("https://github.com/slu-dss/gis-extended/archive/master.zip")
By using usethis::use_course
, all of the lesson materials will be downloaded to your computer, automatically extracted, and saved to your desktop. You can then open the .Rproj
file to get started.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
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