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Description
- Use MODIS image to calculate TVDI index
- Make multiple Raster images at the same time
- Can be used to calculate large image files
- UI interface calculates TVDI index
- UI interface exports Golay Savitzky filter images
- The functions in the TVDI package
- Golay_Raster
- Golay_GUI (may be failed if you don’t have GTK+)
- Mean_Raster
- Mask_Multi_Raster
- IQR_Raster
- TVDI_process
- TVDI_Largefiles_process
- TVDI_GUI (may be failed if you don’t have GTK+)
How to Download and Install
- Download and Install from Github
install.packages("devtools") library("devtools") install_github("nguyenduclam/TVDIpk") library("TVDIpk")
- Install from Cran (waiting for update in Cran)
install.packages("TVDIpk")
- Note that GTK+ library is not already installed on your system, installation may fail. In that case, please install and load the gWidgetsRGtk2 library beforehand:
install.packages("gWidgetsRGtk2") library("gWidgetsRGtk2")
- If none of the above works, download package at this link to download this package type tar.gz
- Github link: https://github.com/nguyenduclam/TVDIpk
How to use Pakages
- Golay UI
-
Golay_GUI()
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- TVDI UI
-
TVDI_GUI()
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References
- http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/
- Package MODIStsp: https://github.com/ropensci/MODIStsp
- https://rstudio.github.io/leaflet/
- https://github.com/rstudio/shiny-examples/tree/master/063-superzip-example
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