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2010 Jun 23
1
Shapefile
Hopefully the attachment will make it this time... Hi: I am practicing with the attached shapefile and was wondering if I can get some help. Haven't used 'rgdal' and 'maptools' much but it appears to be a great way bring map data into R. Please take a look at the comments and let me know if I need to explain better what I am trying to accomplish. library(rgdal)
2010 Jun 23
1
Plotting Data on a Map
Hi: I am practicing with the attached shapefile and was wondering if I can get some help. Haven't used 'rgdal' and 'maptools' much but it appears to be a great way bring map data into R. Please take a look at the comments and let me know if I need to explain better what I am trying to accomplish. library(rgdal) library(maptools) library(ggplot2) dsn="C:/Documents and
2010 Jun 26
1
predict newdata question
Hi: I am using a subset of the below dataset to predict PRED_SUIT for the whole dataset but I am having trouble with 'newdata'. The model was created with 153 records and want to predict for 208 records. wolf2 <- structure(list(gridcell = c(367L, 444L, 533L, 587L, 598L, 609L, 620L, 629L, 641L, 651L, 662L, 674L, 684L, 695L, 738L, 748L, 804L, 805L, 872L, 919L, 929L, 938L, 950L, 958L,
2011 Mar 29
2
List extraction
I have created a list of tables with the same columns but different number of row. Example (actual list has ~200 elements): > temp1<- data.frame(ID=c("Herb","Shrub"),stat=c(4,5),pvalue=c(.03,.04)) > temp2<- data.frame(ID=c("Herb","Shrub", > "Tree"),stat=c(12,15,13),pvalue=c(.2,0.4,.3)) > L<-list(a=temp1,b=temp2) > L $a
2009 Jul 13
1
Help get this simple function to work...
I have a function (see below). This function has one object, ID. If I run the loops by themselves using a character value (ie,"VFFF1-7") instead of the function object, then the loops work fine. However, when I try to insert the character value via the function call, it doesn't work. I don't get an error, but the TotalCover.df dataframe does not update according to the loop
2009 Jul 13
2
Help me get this function to work...
I have a function (see below). This function has one object, ID. If I run the loops by itself using a character value (ie,"VFFF1-7"), then the loops work fine. However, when I try to insert the character value via the function call, it doesn't work. I don't get an error, but the TotalCover.df dataframe does not update according to the loop criteria. Any obvious problems that
2008 Aug 29
1
significance of random effects in poisson lmer
Hi, I am having problems trying to assess the significance of random terms in a generalized linear mixed model using lme4 package. The model describes bird species richness R along roads (offset by log length of road log_length) as a function of fixed effects Shrub (%shrub cover) and Width (width of road), and random effect Site (nested within Site Cluster). >From reading answers to previous
2003 Jul 22
1
Making a group membership matrix
Hi Helpers: I have a factor object that has 314k entries of 39 land cover types. (This object can be coerced to characters neatly should that be easier to work with.) > length(foo) [1] 314482 > foo[1:10] [1] Montane Chaparral Barren Red Fir Red Fir [5] Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir [9] Red Fir Red Fir 39 Levels:
2023 Apr 10
1
Retirement/archiving of rgdal, rgeos and maptools October 2023
The third report on the R-spatial evolution project has been published. https://r-spatial.org/r/2023/04/10/evolution3.html It links back to earlier blogs and presentations, and focuses on work that maintainers of R packages and workflows using rgdal, rgeos and maptools need to put in train now before the packages are archived on CRAN. The first changes will occur in June 2023, and the
2023 Apr 10
1
Retirement/archiving of rgdal, rgeos and maptools October 2023
The third report on the R-spatial evolution project has been published. https://r-spatial.org/r/2023/04/10/evolution3.html It links back to earlier blogs and presentations, and focuses on work that maintainers of R packages and workflows using rgdal, rgeos and maptools need to put in train now before the packages are archived on CRAN. The first changes will occur in June 2023, and the
2023 Oct 03
0
maptools, rgdal, rgeos and rgrass7 retiring Monday, October 16
The legacy R spatial infrastructure packages maptools, rgdal and rgeos will be archived by CRAN on Monday, October 16, 2023; rgrass7 has already been replaced by rgrass and will be archived with the retiring packages. The choice of date matches the previously announced archiving during October 2023, and the specific date matches the release schedule of Bioconductor 3.18 (some Bioconductor
2023 Oct 03
0
maptools, rgdal, rgeos and rgrass7 retiring Monday, October 16
The legacy R spatial infrastructure packages maptools, rgdal and rgeos will be archived by CRAN on Monday, October 16, 2023; rgrass7 has already been replaced by rgrass and will be archived with the retiring packages. The choice of date matches the previously announced archiving during October 2023, and the specific date matches the release schedule of Bioconductor 3.18 (some Bioconductor
2011 Jan 09
1
Rectangle height in lattice xyplot key
Dear All I have a problem with the height of the boxes in the key in the following. (The text is over 2 lines to accentuate the problem of no space between the rectangles.) Is there an easy way to put a space between the rectangles; size controls the width but there appears to be nothing for the height? xyplot(1~1, key = list(corner = c(0.8,0.8),
2006 Mar 04
1
replicated time series - lme?
Dear R-helpers, I have a time series analysis problem in R: I want to analyse the output of my simulation model which is proportional cover of shrubs in a savanna plot for each of 500 successive years. I have run the model (which includes stochasticity, especially in the initial conditions) 17 times generating 17 time series of shrub cover. I am interested in a possible periodicity of shrub
2003 May 19
1
multcomp and glm
I have run the following logistic regression model: options(contrasts=c("contr.treatment", "contr.poly")) m <- glm(wolf.cross ~ null.cross + feature, family = "binomial") where: wolf.cross = likelihood of wolves crossing a linear feature null.cross = proportion of random paths that crossed a linear feature feature = CATEGORY of linear feature with 5 levels:
2004 Dec 05
1
fixed-point version
Hello, I've just joined the list. I'm interested in helping on the fixed-point version of Speex. If there is anyone currently directing this work, would they please contact me and let me know how I can help. Thanks, -paul -- "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote ... If you make yourselves sheep,
2007 Sep 12
2
Nested anova with unbalanced design and corrected sample size for spatial autocorrelation
Hello all, This may be a simple question to answer, but I'm a little bit stumped with respect to the calculation of the F statistics in nested anovas with unbalanced design in R. In my case, I have 11 vegetation transects (with 1000 10cmx10cm squares), where we estimated shrub cover. We have two different treatments: wildfire (4 transects) and prescribed burning (7 transects) and we want to
2009 Aug 19
2
how do i vectorize relational queries in R
I am basically trying to append a value(vector) to one dataframe using a relational value from another dataframe. Obviously, I can use a loop to accomplish this. However, is there a way to vectorize it? Example: > data <- data.frame(c(1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3),rep(2,9)); names(data) <- > c("Sample","Score") > meta <-
2012 Nov 28
3
Conditional model in R
Hello all, I have a data set where the response variable is the percent cover of a specific plant (represented in cover classes 0,1,2,3,4,5, or 6). This data set has a lot of zeros (plots where the plant was not present). I am trying to model cover class of the plant as a function of both total nitrogen and shrub cover. After quite a bit of research I have come across a conditional approach
2008 Dec 01
1
Spatstat - K2 index
Hi all, I'm using spatstat to investigate the spatial structure of an arid shrub population. The first-order intensity of my data does not appear to be homogenous, so I would like to use inhomogeneous techniques. I realise there is a inhomogeneous K-function available in spatstat, but there doesn't not appear to be one for the pair-correlation function (O-ring statistic). As such I was