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2000 Oct 30
1
circular statistics in R?
Hi there,
Has anybody heard of a circular statistics packages/function collection
in R (or S-Plus)? (I mean circular statistics for periodic data,(e.g.,
pointing directions), like the ones described in Batschelet (1980). For
example used to compute mean angular deviation and variance, perform
comparisons of mean angles using e.g. a Watson-Williams test etc.)
I didn't find anything so far,
2007 Apr 26
1
spatial/ patches and gaps/ SADIE
...uns from San Francisco to the Mexican border and out
beyond the continental shelf. The grid spacing is fairly sparse (30 to
70 km), and irregular (closer nearshore than offshore)(see CalCOFI web
pages if you are interested: <http://www.calcofi.org/>).
I thought that SADIE
<http://www.rothamsted.ac.uk/pie/sadie/SADIE_home_page_1.htm> might be
useful, and am wondering if anyone has implemented this analysis method
in R? I have failed to find any implementation on the R-site search,
through google, or looking at the R packages browse by topic page.
Best fishes
Sam
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