openairmaps combines the robust analytical methods
found in openair
with a range of dynamic and static mapping capability. Core
functionality includes visualising UK AQ networks
(networkMap()
), putting “polar directional markers” on maps
(e.g., polarMap()
) and overlaying HYSPLIT trajectories on
maps (e.g., trajMap()
), all using the
{leaflet}
package. Static equivalents of most functions are
also available for insertion into traditional reports and academic
articles.
openairmaps has developed at pace to align openair with R’s modern geospatial ecosystem.
Network visualisation of many UK-based
monitoring networks through networkMap()
, all of which can
also be searched using searchNetwork()
.
Directional analysis maps to place
openair::polarPlot()
and other “polar coordinate” plots on
maps.
Trajectory analysis maps (such as
trajMap()
and trajLevelMap()
) for interactive
implementations of the openair::trajPlot()
family.
Flexible map conditioning aligned with the
openair type
option to easily condition
maps by season, day of the week, and so on.
Map building utilities such as building popups for interactive maps, formatting common pollutant names and units, and converting UK postcodes to lat/lng coordinates.
All openairmaps functions are fully documented; access documentation using R in your IDE of choice.
::polarMap ?openairmaps
Documentation is also hosted online on the package website.
A guide to the openair toolkit can be found in the online book, which contains lots of code snippets, demonstrations of functionality, and ideas for the application of openair’s various functions.
openairmaps can be installed from CRAN with:
install.packages("openairmaps")
You can also install the development version of
openairmaps from GitHub using {pak}
:
# install.packages("pak")
::pak("davidcarslaw/openairmaps") pak
🏛️ openairmaps is primarily maintained by Jack Davison.
📃 openairmaps is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
🧑💻 Contributions are welcome from the wider community. See the contributing guide and code of conduct for more information.