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2009 Feb 24
0
[SoC09-Idea] Movement Ecology add-ons for adehabitat package
Hi all, here's a proposal for a SoC project on wildlife movement patterns analysis. A MSc student is available to anwser the call, of course. The idea has already been briefly discussed with the mantainer of the adehabitat package and the AniMov project community. Short description Develop some add-on functions to use the adehabitat package to perform basic movement ecology analysis, in
2009 Nov 22
0
Adding columns to lower level of list
Dear List, I have very little experience with lists and am having some very basic problems. I don't know how to add columns to the lower levels of a list, or how to take something from the upper level and add it as a column to the lower level. I am analyzing animal movement data in the package Adehabitat. I have a list of animal movements called "cut.ltr" (class ltraj) that have
2006 Feb 23
0
adehabitat version 1.4
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.4 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: - The eigenanalysis of selection ratios (Calenge and Dufour, 2006, Ecology) can now be performed using the function eisera(). It can be used for the analysis of habitat selection when habitat can be considered to consist of several habitat types (e.g.
2006 Feb 23
0
adehabitat version 1.4
Dear all, I have just uploaded to CRAN the version 1.4 of the package 'adehabitat'. Significant changes are listed below: - The eigenanalysis of selection ratios (Calenge and Dufour, 2006, Ecology) can now be performed using the function eisera(). It can be used for the analysis of habitat selection when habitat can be considered to consist of several habitat types (e.g.
2006 Feb 28
0
burst argument in as.ltraj()
Hi. I am running the as.ltraj () function in adehabitat (v 1.4 under R 2.2.1) but can't seem to correctly specify the burst argument. i.e., the ltraj object returned consists of only one component, when in fact my data consist of more than one burst of reloctions per animal. i've set up the data (xy, date, id, burst) in list form following the example given in ?as.ltraj. to simplify,
2011 Aug 23
0
How to assign vector value as object name
Dear list, I have a table with entries for 20 animals - x and y coordinates to analyze movement with the package adehabitat. The package does all the necessary analyses, but I need to create an object of class ltraj for each animal first. For this kind of object I need to define xy coordinates, id, and few other things for each individual. Now I don't want to run a code 20 times
2009 Jul 24
3
Duplicated date values aren't duplicates
Dear list, I just had a function (as.ltraj in Adehabitat) give me the following error: "Error in as.ltraj(xy, id, date = da) : non unique dates for a given burst" I checked my dates and got the following: > dupes<-mydata$DateTime[duplicated(mydata$DateTime)] > dupes [1] (07/30/02 00:00:00) (08/06/03 17:45:00) Is there a reason different dates would come up as duplicate
2009 Jun 24
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM frontend supporting arbitrary bit-width integral datatypes
On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 22:55:04 +0200, Pertti Kellomäki <pertti.kellomaki at tut.fi> wrote: > Hi Adam, > > John is right, the TCE stuff would be useful for you. Our > compiler targets a processor template that the designer can > populate pretty freely. The compiler then reads the architecture > description and creates an LLVM backend on the fly. > > Please don't
2011 Feb 09
0
adehabitatMA, LT, HR and HS version 0.1
Dear all, I have just uploaded 4 new packages on CRAN, which are on the long term designed to replace the "old" package adehabitat: * adehabitatMA: functions to perform spatial operations (morphology, buffer, etc.) * adehabitatHS: functions for the analysis of habitat selection by wildlife * adehabitatHR: functions for home range estimation of animals * adehabitatLT: functions for
2011 Feb 09
0
adehabitatMA, LT, HR and HS version 0.1
Dear all, I have just uploaded 4 new packages on CRAN, which are on the long term designed to replace the "old" package adehabitat: * adehabitatMA: functions to perform spatial operations (morphology, buffer, etc.) * adehabitatHS: functions for the analysis of habitat selection by wildlife * adehabitatHR: functions for home range estimation of animals * adehabitatLT: functions for
2011 Aug 25
4
{R} How to extract correctly from vector?
Dear list, I have problem that I cannot solve and would like to ask your opinion. I tried to ask a few days ago already but got no answer and all my attempts to solve it by myself since then failed. Sorry for repeated posting! Here the problem broken down a bit. My problem basically is, that I want to use the elements of a character vector as names for objects and by recalling only the
2008 Jan 30
4
asterisk gateway
Hello everybody Anyone, to know a gateway that works with nextel simm cards? I'm looking for them, in internet, but I did'n look. Best regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080129/0527ba52/attachment.htm
2012 Oct 28
1
Trouble with first passage time analysis using adehabitatLT
Hey all, I've run into a few problems running first passage time analysis. I'm hoping someone might be able to help me sort this out. I'm fine up to the point of creating the ltraj object from a dataset. /test<-read.table("~/Desktop/R_Directory/test.txt",header=TRUE) attach(test) library(adehabitatLT) xy<-test[,c("x","y")]
2012 Feb 08
1
get information on .C code
Dear R list, I have a package downloaded and looked up a function in there. Now I find that it uses C code (.C call) to do part of its job. However, when I wanted to look that part up by using getAnywhere() I was told that no object of that name could be found. Then I tried typing C.(" funct.name") which only caused R to crash. Is there any way to look up the function? I'm not
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
Thank you for providing the example code... for the request of running it multiple times it would have helped if you could have confirmed that the example ran through without errors... there were a lot of mistakes in it. Look into using the reprex package to check your example next time. I don't do this kind of analysis... I really don't know what to expect from the functions. The
2007 Jul 15
2
Centos on a Flash drive and Micro drive
I am considering putting together a 'micro server' that I can easily travel with. I am seriously considering the decTOP, as at $99 (plus the cost of a 256MB SIMM) is amazingly priced. But I want to run on batteries, so trash a real hard drive. I have a couple of IDE to Compact flash adapters that support 2 flash cards. So I was considering a 4Gb (or even 2Gb) cheap real fash card
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
[answers inline] On 18 August 2017 at 20:08, Dagmar <Ramgad82 at gmx.net> wrote: > > myframe<- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie","Ernie","Ernie"), > Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 08:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00", > "25.09.2012 10:00"),
2013 May 17
1
Error with adehabitatHR and kernelbb
Dear all, I'm trying to get a Brownian bridge kernel (kernelbb) for each combination of two consecutive animal locations (see commands below) and put them, with a loop, inside a list. It works well at the beginning but after 42 runs, it appears the following warning : >Error in seq.default(yli[1], yli[2], by = diff(xg[1:2])) :  >  invalid (to - from)/by in seq(.) I looked at the
2017 Nov 02
0
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
On 2 November 2017 at 12:21, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > Richard Zimmerman wrote: >> >> hw wrote: >>> >>> Next question: you want RAID, how much storage do you need? Will 4 or 8 >>> 3.5" drives be enough (DO NOT GET crappy 2.5" drives - they're *much* more >>> expensive than the 3.5" drives, and >smaller disk space.
1999 Jul 23
0
AW: SAMBA digest 2177
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