I generated these 2 random dataset about geographical coordinates (e.g. each point represents an imaginary restaurant in France):
id = 1:1000
long = 2.2945 + rnorm( 1000, 0.1085246 , 0.1)
lat = 48.8584 + rnorm( 1000, 0.009036273 , 0.1)
my_data_1 = data.frame(id, lat, long)
id = 1:1000
long = 2.2945 + rnorm( 1000, 0.1085246 , 0.1)
lat = 48.8584 + rnorm( 1000, 0.009036273 , 0.1)
my_data_2 = data.frame(id, lat, long)
I then made these 4 maps:
library(leaflet)
library(leaflet.extras)
map1 = my_data_1 %>%
leaflet() %>%
addTiles() %>%
addHeatmap(lng=~long,lat=~lat,max=100,radius=20,blur=10)
map2 = my_data_2 %>%
leaflet() %>%
addTiles() %>%
addHeatmap(lng=~long,lat=~lat,max=100,radius=20,blur=10)
map3 = my_data_1 %>%
leaflet() %>%
addTiles() %>%
addMarkers(clusterOption=markerClusterOptions())
map4 = my_data_2 %>%
leaflet() %>%
addTiles() %>%
addMarkers(clusterOption=markerClusterOptions())
I would like to combine all these 4 maps into a single map (i.e. a single html file). That is, I would like there to be a window with 4 toggle buttons :map1, map2, map3, map4. I would like that someone could click these 4 buttons and the corresponding map would load.
I found this link over here that shows how to combine maps (Leaflet for R - Show/Hide Layers) - but I do not think that this can be directly used to solve the problem I am working on. This would have been useful if I had different "classes" of restaurants (e.g. cafes, vegan restaurant, fancy restaurant, etc.) and I wanted to toggle between the different restaurants on the same map - however, I want to toggle between 4 completely different maps.
- I am wondering: is there a straightforward option within the "leaflet" library that can be used to do this? Or does a function need to be written to accomplish this?
Thank you!