The mapscanner
package is able to generate maps in the
three styles provided
by mapbox. The
ms_generate_map()
function has a bw
parameter with a default of TRUE
to generate
black-and-white maps, including conversion of coloured mapbox styles to
black-and-white. The use of coloured maps, generated with
bw = FALSE
, is not generally recommended in
mapscanner
, and overdrawn markings are identified
exclusively by colour, and any markings in a colour which is also
present in the underlying maps will generally not be accurately
identified.
Because illustrations of these map styles requires files too large to be placed inside an R package, they are not included with this vignette. The styles can nevertheless be easily examined from the main mapbox styles page, or by clicking the hyperlinked text below, and are:
style = "light"
- the generally recommended style for
mapscanner
, “designed to provide geographic
context while highlighting the data on your analytics dashboard, data
visualization, or data overlay.style = "streets"
, which is, “a comprehensive,
general-purpose map that emphasizes accurate, legible styling of road
and transit networks.style = "outdoors"
, which is, “a general-purpose map with
curated tilesets and specialized styling tailored to hiking, biking, and
the most adventurous use cases”.Alternatively, these different styles can be examined for any desired area with the following code.
bb <- osmdata::getbb ("<name of location>")
shrink <- 0.3 # shrink that bounding box to 30% size
bb <- t (apply (bb, 1, function (i) {
mean (i) + c (-shrink, shrink) * diff (i) / 2
}))
ms_generate_map (
bbox = bb,
max_tiles = 16L,
mapname = "map-light",
style = "light"
)
ms_generate_map (
bbox = bb,
max_tiles = 16L,
mapname = "omaha-streets",
style = "streets",
bw = FALSE
)
ms_generate_map (
bbox = bb,
max_tiles = 16L,
mapname = "omaha-outdoors",
style = "outdoors",
bw = FALSE
)