? Dear all,? ? ? I am new in the R environment. How can I enable political boundaries in R? I want plot a variable (e.g., temperature) only for Mozambique. ? ?Sincerely, ? Arlindo ? ? ? Arlindo ____________________________________________________________________________________ Veja quais s?o os assuntos do momento no Yahoo! +Buscados br.maisbuscados.yahoo.com
You probably need a shapefile, or other geographic representation for the administrative boundaries, you can find a shapefile here: maplibrary.org/stacks/Africa/Mozambique/index.php?language=german use the readShapePoly () function in the maptools library to read it in, and spplot in the sp library to display your variable. Corey ----- Corey Sparks, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Demography and Organization Studies University of Texas at San Antonio 501 West Durango Blvd Monterey Building 2.270C San Antonio, TX 78207 210-458-3166 corey.sparks 'at' utsa.edu rowdyspace.utsa.edu/users/ozd504/www/index.htm -- View this message in context: n4.nabble.com/Displaying-political-boundaries-tp1587265p1587400.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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