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I would like to select polygons from one simple feature collection that intersect a polygon in another sf collection. Here is a reproducible example:

library(sf)
nc <- st_read(system.file("shape/nc.shp", package="sf"))
nc <- st_transform(nc,32717);nc
poly <- nc[1,]
fishnet<-st_make_grid(st_as_sfc(st_bbox(poly)),cellsize=5000)

Now, having created poly and a fishnet around it, I would like to select those fishnet cells that intersect poly or that are completely contained by poly.

Thanks for any help!

Mark

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    Have you tried using sf::st_intersection()? May 26, 2020 at 17:51

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fishnet2 <- fishnet[poly,]

And a plot

library(ggplot2)

ggplot() + 
  geom_sf(data = poly, fill = "blue") +
  geom_sf(data = fishnet2, color = "red", fill = NA)

enter image description here

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    Hi Eugene, this works really well, thanks for your help!
    – Mark
    May 28, 2020 at 21:48
  • When I run this exact code I get an error: "> fishnet2 <- fishnet[poly,] Error in [.default(fishnet, poly, ) : incorrect number of dimensions". I've used this workflow in other places, I'm surprised to run into this error with the fishnet. Any insights? Apr 27, 2022 at 19:10
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    not sure what changed in sf, but if you wrap the fishnet in st_as_sf(), my answer will work again. So do fishnet<-st_as_sf(st_make_grid(st_as_sfc(st_bbox(poly)),cellsize=5000)) and then my answer. Apr 27, 2022 at 19:50
  • Great, thanks for the update @EugeneChong! Also, @Mark - this question and answer is a great example of making a grid like this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/47171710/… . I would argue it might be a better example of creating a grid than the answer given there. Could be good to add to your explanation for future users! Apr 28, 2022 at 15:20

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