Hi Jackson, I think you would have gotten a faster response if you'd provided a reproducible example. I at least let this message sit until I had time to figure out what you were doing. If you have more raster questions, there's also a r-sig-geo mailing list that would be more appropriate.
Nonetheless, you seem to be overthinking the problem. Is this what you need: library(raster) r1 <- matrix(sample(seq( 3, 20), size=25, replace=TRUE), 5, 5) r2 <- matrix(sample(seq(15, 31), size=25, replace=TRUE), 5, 5) r1 <- raster(r1) r2 <- raster(r2) cols <-colorRampPalette(c("royalblue","springgreen","yellow","orange","red"))(29) # plot two rasters with different ranges but the same colors par(mfrow=c(1, 2)) plot(r1, col=cols, zlim=c(3, 31)) plot(r2, col=cols, zlim=c(3, 31)) Sarah On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 10:59 PM Jackson Rodrigues <jacksonmrodrig...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear all, > > My name is Jackson. > I am trying to set the same colour range for 2 rasters (max and min > temperatures). Both rasters have different numerical ranges but the same > dimensions > dimensions : 4346, 4365, 18970290, 1 (nrow, ncol, ncell, nlayers) > > The lowest value is 3 and the highest is 31. So my colour palette should > range from 3 to 31 and be useful for both temperatures > > However I got a message saying that S4 and vector cannot be coerced. > So far I understand why it is not working but how to fix it? > > A few lines from my code. > > #### > cols<-colorRampPalette(c("royalblue","springgreen","yellow","orange","red"))(29) > > Temp.interval = seq(from=3, to=31) > > # creating colour vectors > col1 <- cols[findInterval(TMin_masked$prj, vec = Temp.interval )] > > Error in as.double(x) : > cannot coerce type 'S4' to vector of type 'double' > #### > > Thank you all! > > Best regards. > > Jackson > -- Sarah Goslee http://www.functionaldiversity.org ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.