
The sabre (Spatial
Association Between
REgionalizations) is an R package for calculating a
degree of spatial association between regionalizations or categorical
maps. This package offers support for sf,
RasterLayer, SpatRaster, and
stars spatial objects, and the following methods:
You can install the released version of sabre from CRAN with:
install.packages("sabre")You can install the development version from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("Nowosad/sabre")We use two simple regionalization, regions1 and
regions2 to show the basic concept of calculating a degree
of spatial association.
library(sabre)
library(sf)
data("regions1")
data("regions2")The first map, regions1 consists of four regions of the
same shape and size, while the second one, regions2 has
three irregular regions.


The vmeasure_calc() function allows for calculation of a
degree of spatial association between regionalizations or categorical
maps using the information-theoretical V-measure. It requires, at least,
four arguments:
x - an sf object containing the first
regionalizationx_name - a name of the column with regions names of the
first regionalizationy - an sf object containing the second
regionalizationy_name - a name of the column with regions names of the
second regionalizationregions_vm = vmeasure_calc(x = regions1, y = regions2, x_name = z, y_name = z)The result is a list with three metrics of spatial association -
V-measure, Homogeneity,
Completeness - and two sf objects with
preprocessed input maps - $map1 and $map2.
regions_vm
#> The SABRE results:
#>
#> V-measure: 0.36
#> Homogeneity: 0.32
#> Completeness: 0.42
#>
#> The spatial objects can be retrieved with:
#> $map1 - the first map
#> $map2 - the second mapBoth spatial outputs have two columns. The first one contains
regions’ names/values and the second one (rih) describes
regions’ inhomogeneities.
plot(regions_vm$map1["rih"], main = "Map1: rih")
plot(regions_vm$map2["rih"], main = "Map2: rih")

More examples can be found in the package vignette and in the sabre: or how to compare two maps? blog post.
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