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Is it possible to get isochrones from R5? #328
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Hi @EvandroStk9 . This issue is related to #123 . We have developed this |
Thank you for the quick and kind answer @rafapereirabr. I tried on using the function and worked beautifully. I will use it more and I'll let you know of any other doubts or possible improvements. Congratulations for this amazing r5r project! |
Tested it, so far is good despite a little bit slow. r5r/r-package/tests/tests_rafa/isochrone.R Line 105 in 6c85636
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Hi Hi @ichsan2895 . Please read this answer from the dialogue above.
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Hello, thanks for that information, I already tested it already and it works :) |
Ah, sure. Yes, we can add a |
New isochrone function added to dev version in #7f50df1. |
We'll continue the discussion of an isochrone function in issue #123. |
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to get isochrones from r5r outputs. I've seen this tutorial here on the Porto Alegre Data. However, I have some doubts on how could I get an isochrone of an specific trip duration from an specific point of interest.
Is it possible to get isochrones directly from a R5 call? Or is it mandatory to get a result from a grid settled up by the user in a travel time matrix and then operate an interpolation procedure? Or, at least, is it possible to retrieve the smooth polygon created by the geom_contour_filled as an sf or an dataframe object?
Thanks!
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