Displaying 14 results from an estimated 14 matches for "geonames".
2009 Dec 14
1
lapply , mapply questions
Dear all,
i have a programming problem that should be simple, though i am stuck with it. Please note that this is not a specific geonames problem, though i use it as an example - it´s just a basic problem with lapply.
I use the geonames webservices with the R geonames packages which works almost smoothly.
I have a vector of Zipcodes and i want to do a geonames lookup for all of them, which should not be a problem.
Of course i coul...
2008 Aug 25
4
ViaMichelin Maps Support
Hi, I''m Adriano from Rome, Italy.
I would like to know if is there in project any support for the ViaMichelin
API''s.
Thank you
Regards
Adriano Massi
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2009 Aug 02
1
package to convert coordiantes to timezone
Is there a R-package with a function that returns me the timezone, if
I hand over longitude and latitude?
I know online services like
http://ws.geonames.org/timezone?lat=-38.01&lng=147 and
http://www.earthtools.org/webservices.htm#timezone and wodner if this
exists for R too.
Thanks for helping,
thomas
2006 Sep 01
2
Include ActiveResource
...to make sure it gets loaded.
I did this in environment.rb:
config.load_paths += %W( #{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/rails/activeresource/lib )
Unfortunately I still can''t use it. I have an ActiveResource derived model,
Address:
class Address < ActiveResource::Base
self.site = "http://ws.geonames.org/findNearestAddress?lat=:lat&lng=:long"
end
When I try to use it, I get the trace below.
Any ideas? Help very much appreciated.
Loading development environment.
>> my_address = Address.new
NameError: uninitialized constant ActiveResource
from
./script/../config/../conf...
2010 Aug 20
5
country state city drop down list rails
hi every one
please tell me the recommended way to get country
state city drop down list in rails
any gem - plug-in tutorial
thanks in advance.
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2006 Sep 01
2
Uninitialized constant w/ ActiveResource
Howdy,
I had an application perfect for ActiveResource, which I do realize is not
finished.
Anyway, I froze my app to edge and then defined a class:
class Address < ActiveResource::Base
self.site = "http://ws.geonames.org/findNearestAddress?lat=:lat&lng=:long"
End
I tried to use it from the console but I get the trace below.
It appears it can''t ''see'' ActiveResource.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Hunter
>> @location.address
NameError: uninitialized constant ActiveRe...
2009 Sep 28
5
R and REST API's
Hi - Many organizations now make their data available as XML via a
REST web service architecture. Is there any R package or facility to
access this type of data directly (eg, to make the HTTP GET request
and have the downloaded data put into an R data frame)?
I used several R search sites to look for an answer, but came up with
very little. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks very much.
Gary
2007 Aug 07
2
Varying case sensitivity
Hi all,
I''m using ferret 11.4 together with acts_as_ferret and I''ve indexed the
geonames.org country files. These files contain worldwide locations in
UTF-8 with all their different spellings each.
Model definition is like this:
class location
acts_as_ferret :fields => {:location_names => {}}, :single_index =>
true
...
end
The instance method location_names returns a s...
2009 Jul 30
2
CRAN + geography = Cranography
In response to an earlier discussion about finding the
fastest/best/nearest CRAN site, I geocoded (using my geonames package)
the locations of the CRAN sites returned by getCRANmirrors. I've
mapped them here:
http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~rowlings/R/Cranography/
The geocoding may have got it wrong, so if CRAN site maintainers want
to send me a real lat-long (in WGS 84 aka EPSG:4326) I'll update my
map....
2009 Feb 26
5
Download daily weather data
I'm writing a program that will tell me whether I should wear a coat,
so I'd like to be able to download daily weather forecasts and daily
reports of recent past weather conditions.
The NOAA has very promising tabular forecasts
(http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Ithaca&state=NY&site=BGM&textField1=42.4422&textField2=-76.5002&e=0&FcstType=digital),
2007 Mar 18
3
"ö" causes find_by_contents not to return
I''ve installed ferret 0.10.9 together with the latest acts_as_ferret
using Windows XP and indexed a location database (geonames.org) with
Location.rebuild_index. The data is in utf-8.
Now calling Location.find_by_contents "?" does not return a result,
causes a lot of CPU load, and finally exits with an error "index.rb:702:
in ''parse'': failed to allocate memory (NoMemoryError)". Seems a...
2009 Mar 22
3
I need a country, state, city database
I need a country, state, city database for a web application.
Anyone have a free version they can email (or drop.io) for me?
Looking for something like this at $197 but may as well ask in case you
know of a free source.
http://www.globixdata.com/pop.cfm?db=world&v1=l&v2=s&v3=a&pricing=99
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Inc
dean at cognation.net
2008 Jan 25
2
Help Me to Adjust the R Code
Hi,
The following code, from Angelo Canty article on line "Resampling Methods in R: the boot Package, 2002", works fine for Angelo Canty using R 2.6.0 on Windows XP.
It also works for me using R 1.2.1 and S-PLUS 2000 on Windows XP after installing the S-PLUS bootstrap library, with slight differences in my outputs.
> library(boot)
> library(survival)
>
2014 Feb 17
5
Leer el tipo de dato desde fichero
Hola a todos,
Tengo un fichero CSV que se genera desde una aplicación, y que me gustaría
importar en R. El problema es que el fichero es "genérico", por lo que en
un principio no se muy bien el tipo de datos que me voy a encontrar. Desde
R se los mostraré al usuario para que decida sobre qué campos quiere hacer
qué análisis. Por tanto, en el propio CSV debería contener (en la cabecera,