mapsapi
provides an interface to the Google Maps APIs, currently three of them -
Functions mp_directions
, mp_matrix
and mp_geocode
are used to access the APIs. They return an xml_document
object (package xml2
) with the response contents.
-
Given a directions response, functions
mp_get_routes
andmp_get_segments
can be used to process the response document into a spatial layer. Functionmp_get_routes
gives each alternative as a separate line, while functionmp_get_segments
gives each segment (that is, a portion of the route associated with specific driving instructions) as a separate line. -
Given a distance matrix response, function
mp_get_matrix
can be used to obtain distance/duration matrices. -
Given a geocode response, functions
mp_get_points
andmp_get_bounds
can be used to obtain geocoded locations as a point or polygon (bounds) layer.
You can install mapsapi
from CRAN with -
install.packages("mapsapi")
Or from GitHub with -
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("michaeldorman/mapsapi")
The following code section obtains (and plots) the driving directions from New-York to Los Angeles -
library(mapsapi)
# Get routes (XML document)
doc = mp_directions(
origin = "New-York",
destination = "Los Angeles",
alternatives = TRUE
)
#> https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/directions/xml?origin=New-York&destination=Los Angeles&mode=driving&alternatives=true
# Extract lines 'sf' layer
r = mp_get_routes(doc)
# Plot
library(maps)
library(sf)
#> Linking to GEOS 3.5.1, GDAL 2.2.2, proj.4 4.9.2
map("state", fill = FALSE, col = "grey")
plot(st_geometry(r), col = c("red", "green", "blue"), add = TRUE)