bdc_coordinates_outOfRange: Identify records with out-of-range geographic coordinates

View source: R/bdc_coordinates_outOfRange.R

bdc_coordinates_outOfRangeR Documentation

Identify records with out-of-range geographic coordinates

Description

This function identifies records with out-of-range coordinates (not between -90 and 90 for latitude; between -180 and 180 for longitude).

Usage

bdc_coordinates_outOfRange(
  data,
  lat = "decimalLatitude",
  lon = "decimalLongitude"
)

Arguments

data

data.frame. Containing geographical coordinates. Coordinates must be expressed in decimal degrees and WGS84.

lat

character string. The column name with latitude in decimal degree and in WGS84. Default = "decimalLatitude".

lon

character string. The column with longitude in decimal degree and in WGS84. Default = "decimalLongitude".

Value

A data.frame containing the column ".coordinates_outOfRange". Compliant (TRUE) if 'lat' and 'lon' are not out-of-range; otherwise "FALSE".

See Also

Other prefilter: bdc_basisOfRecords_notStandard(), bdc_coordinates_country_inconsistent(), bdc_coordinates_empty(), bdc_coordinates_from_locality(), bdc_coordinates_transposed(), bdc_country_standardized(), bdc_scientificName_empty()

Examples

x <- data.frame(
  decimalLatitude = c(-185.111, -43.34, "", -21.8069444),
  decimalLongitude = c(-45.4, -39.6, -20.5243, -440.9055555)
)

bdc_coordinates_outOfRange(
  data = x,
  lat = "decimalLatitude",
  lon = "decimalLongitude"
)


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