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median - Sliding window function in R

Does somebody know whether there is a sliding window method in R for 2d matrices and not just vectors. I need to apply median function to an image stored in matrix

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The function focal() in the excellent raster package is good for this. It takes several arguments beyond those shown in the example below, and can be used to specify a non-rectangular sliding window if that's needed.

library(raster)

## Create some example data
m <- matrix(1, ncol=10, nrow=10)
diag(m) <- 2
r <- as(m, "RasterLayer") # Coerce matrix to RasterLayer object

## Apply a function that returns a single value when passed values of cells
## in a 3-by-3 window surrounding each focal cell 
rmean <- focal(r, w=matrix(1/9, ncol=3, nrow=3), fun=mean)
rmedian <- focal(r, w=matrix(1/9, ncol=3, nrow=3), fun=median)

## Plot the results to confirm that this behaves as you'd expect
par(mfcol=c(1,3))
plot(r)
plot(rmean)
plot(rmedian)

## Coerce results back to a matrix, if you so desire
mmean <- as(rmean, "matrix")

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