Calculating the topographical index

The topographic index
Some GIS programs can calculate the topographic index, but the package provides a function too. If you use the R function, you should delineate your catchment in your preferred GIS application and export a DEM of your catchment as a text file (ascii). Pixels outside the catchment area should be given a distinct value that can be set to NA in R.

For now, the GIS functions of this package are quite limited. The DEM has to be imported as a matrix, which can then be processed by topidx. Take for instance this minimalistic DEM, saved in a test file called "DEM.txt". Values outside the catchment are given the value -9999 (this can be any other value):

-9999 -9999 828.9 835.6 -9999  818.3 826.0 830.7 834.5 836.0   817.1 824.0 825.2 833.3 836.9   816.5 820.0 824.1 330.8 -9999   810.7 815.6 822.2 -9999 -9999

This file can be imported and processed in R with:

DEM <- read.table("DEM.txt") DEM <- as.matrix(DEM)

remove the values outside the catchment:

DEM[DEM==-9999] <- NA plot the DEM:

image(DEM)

calculate the topographic index:

topindex <- topidx(DEM, resolution=25)

Split the values into a set of classes, for instance for use with topmodel:

topidxclasses <- make.classes(topindex,16)