I would like to create non overlapping polygons that represent the area in which each line is the nearest to points within the area, up to a threshold distance (in this case 10m). Reproducible example plus sketch of what I'm thinking below.
# question about buffer types
library(sf)
#> Linking to GEOS 3.7.1, GDAL 2.4.2, PROJ 5.2.0
library(stplanr)
library(tmap)
l1 = stplanr::osm_net_example[1, ]
l = stplanr::osm_net_example[l1, ]
#> although coordinates are longitude/latitude, st_intersects assumes that they are planar
lb = geo_projected(shp = l, fun = st_buffer, dist = 10)
lb_flat = geo_projected(shp = l, fun = st_buffer, dist = 10, endCapStyle = "FLAT")
plot(st_geometry(l))
plot(st_geometry(lb), col = sf.colors(nrow(l), alpha = 0.5), add = TRUE)
plot(st_geometry(l))
plot(st_geometry(lb_flat), col = sf.colors(nrow(l), alpha = 0.5), add = TRUE)
Created on 2019-11-07 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)
Here's the sketch (not my finest artistic piece of work!):
st_difference
on the shape?st_difference
would remove most of the pink polygon I think. If there were a way to makest_difference
remove equal areas from line pairs that would help. I think the solution may involvest_voronoi