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2003 Nov 05
1
fast nearest-neighbor in R?
Is fast nearest-neighbor functionality available in R? I was thinking of something along the lines of what's currently in S+SPATIALSTATS. Thanks for any information anyone might have on this. - MZ
2000 Dec 06
2
Re: R or Splus
...n SPlus, and by implication R, >user as these systems have the reputation of being tools for illuminati. I adore Splus when it works. One last thing: ernesto at neptuno.ipimar.pt mentioned: >I had a S+ license during 1998 and I'm now looking again at >S+ because I want to use the S+SpatialStats. I guess you mean the Arc-S+ links? The 8 or 9 functions they were flogging about 5 years ago or so for 800 quid or so? (That's $ 11000 or so to the Yanks). I don't know if the Spatial modeule has been improved wildly, but a friend of mine sat down and wrote one of the functions in an...
2004 Nov 11
3
R "sumo" package suggestion
r-help: I have an R package suggestion. After spending several hours the other day installing about a dozen packages, I had an idea. In xemacs, there is a "sumo" package which allows me to install a large bundle of xemacs packages at one time (about a 120 modes including ESS). I think R should have a similar bundle. It would be so much easier than hunting/downloading/installing.
2000 Jun 29
2
Local Moran's I / Getis and Ord and Rousseauw Cluster Algorithms
Sorry for the repetition, unless I've got bad deja vu this questions been asked before but I couldn't turn up an answer on CRAN. Is there already any code in existence for local dependence measures such as Moran's I or Getis and Ord G? Also, S-Plus has a number of interstingly named Cluster Algorithms based on some previous stand-alone fortran algorithms (agnes, daisy etc.) which
2000 Dec 05
6
R or Splus?
It's been suggested I use R, I suppose because my employer is too skint to pay for a copy of Splus. But.... it doesn't seem to be stable. I was trying to do some ordinary regression and stepping through a model. I was trying to set up a model ('kitchen_sink') in which to put all my model parameters. Then I wanted to use step() to see what it would reduce the model to. I