search for: monmoni

Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "monmoni".

Did you mean: mobmoni
2007 Aug 27
0
Monmonier algorithm
...ere is a late answer, but an answer nonetheless to the question I asked almost one year ago on this list: > On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Thibaut Jombart wrote: >> Hello list, <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/06/03/24318.html#24322qlink1> />> / />> does anyone know if Monmonier algorithm is available in R? I've checked / />> several spatial libraries, but I didn't find anything related to it. / />> However, there is a huge documentation and I may have missed it. / />> / />> Before coding it, I'd like to be sure it doesn't already...
2006 Mar 29
1
Monmonier algorithm
Hello list, does anyone know if Monmonier algorithm is available in R? I've checked several spatial libraries, but I didn't find anything related to it. However, there is a huge documentation and I may have missed it. Before coding it, I'd like to be sure it doesn't already exist. Cheers, Thibaut Jombart. -- ######...
2009 May 08
2
partial mantel tests "Ecodist"
Hi all, I'm searching for a little clarification on partial mantel tests (ecodist package) I've a distance matrix (x,y), and several others containing environmental/chemical variables. Based on the help file, and the package instructions I've managed to implement the tests as; var1 ~ env1 + space to partial out the effect of space and test the relationship between the
2009 May 23
0
dimnames does not match array extent
Dear R help-list, I am trying to calculate Monmoniers algorithm. I have 3 data sets: coordinates (coord), distance matrix (comdist) and geographical distance matrix (geodist). I consistently get the error " dimnames does not match array extent". However, when I use the function "structure" I get the following results: > str(...
2008 Jan 02
3
USA map with all states
Hi R Gurus! There was a function in S called "usa()" which would plot the US. I found map('usa') in R for the lower 48 states. Is there a way to include Alaska and Hawaii as well, please? Thanks, Edna Bell