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2008 Nov 09
1
maptools sunrise sunset function
##This is a function that I am trying to write to calculate sunrise
and sunset and works "mostly", but returns nonsensical values. What
am I #missing? Thanks in advance.
###remember to include maptools as dependence###
library(maptools)
sunrise.set <- function(lat, long, date, timezone="UTC", num.days=1){
#this needs to be long lat#
lat.long <- matrix(c(long, lat),
2008 Jul 15
1
code reduction (if anyone feels like it)
# I am sure that I could be more efficient than this but how? Thanks in
advance.
#GPS in Decimal Degrees in the form longitude latitude
RM215 <- matrix(c(-82.1461363, 33.5959109), nrow=1)
SC <- matrix(c(-82.025888, 33.606454), nrow=1)
RM202 <- matrix(c(-81.9906723, 33.5027653), nrow=1)
RM198 <- matrix(c(-81.926823, 33.4634678), nrow=1)
HC <- matrix(c(-81.920505, 33.46192), nrow=1)
2004 Jun 21
2
sunrise, sunset calculation
Are there any functions available to calculate sunrise and sunset times
for given latitude,longitude and dates?
If not, I'll appreciatte any pointers to C code I could use/port.
Thanks,
Angel
2013 Jun 10
1
modify and append new rows to a data.frame using ddply
Hi,
I have a data.frame that contains a variable act which records the duration (in seconds) of two states (wet-dry) for several individuals (identified by Ring) over a period of time. Since I want to work with daytime (i.e. from sunrise till sunset) and night time (i.e. from sunset till next sunrise), I have to split act from time[i] till sunset and from sunset until time[i+1], and from time[k]
2009 Jan 19
1
maptools, sunriset, POSIX timezones
Hi ...
I wonder if anyone can provide some insight into why the first three
examples using the sunriset function (appended below, with results) give
the correct answer, but the fourth generates and error.
The first two use ISOdatetime with and without a time zone attribute,
and the sunriset function returns the correct sunset time.
The third and fourth adds 10 seconds to the ISOdatetime
2011 Feb 07
3
Loop to find dates whithin dates
Hello to all,
I have two dataframes, the first with two columns sunrise and sunset (for 10
years). Each of these columns is formatted for date time (ex: 01-Jan-2010
15:37:00)
In the second data frame I have GPS information and also a date time column
(same format ).
What I would like to do is a subset of all the rows from the second
dataframe that occurred in day time only so between sunrise
2008 Nov 10
1
TimeZone Help - Finding TimeZone codes
I have looked at
?as.POSIXct
?POSIXct
and many of the references that are on those pages.
I am bewildered with timezones. Is there a way to get what would go
into tz="" for making a function that uses POSIXct to be able to be
used in all of the timezones in just the united states? This is for
both windows and mac...
this is the function that I am wanting to use it with
2008 Jul 15
1
sunrise sunset calculations
Does anyone know if there is a sunrise sunset calculator for R?
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2012 Feb 10
2
apply pairs function to multiple columns in a data frame
I am very new to R and programming and thank you in advance for your patience
and help with a complete novice!
I am working with a large multivariate data set that has 10 explanatory
environmental variables (e.g. temp, depth) and over 60 response variables
(each is a separate species). My data frame is set up like the simplified
version below:
JulianDay Temperature Salinity Depth Copepod
2011 Jan 10
1
Wine 1.3.11 and Micorsoft Money Sunset Edition
I've gotten Microsoft Money Sunset running under wine following the instructions here...
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=21030
Application runs fine for the most part. But I'm having two problems.
Money must use some internal web thingy (technical term) and uses it for it's pages. Every time it starts up, I need to open them. I'm thinking that
2011 Sep 17
1
Re: Wine 1.3.11 and Micorsoft Money Sunset Edition
Hey guys,
I got Money Plus Deluxe Sunset working without ever seeing this thread, but these are the same to issues I had to conquer.
I posted these on my AppDB test data submission as well, but thought I'd post it here for your convenience (if you're still trying to get it to work, that is).
1st, the dialog box on each page load;
Solution: use winetricks ie8 instead of ie6
2nd, the app
2010 Mar 04
1
extracting values conditonal on other values
Dear R helpers,
I have a dataframe (test1) containing the time of sunrise and sunset for each day of the year
for 3 years. I have another dataframe (test2) containing measurements that are taken every
15 minutes, 24/7. I would like to extract all rows from test2 that occur between sunrise and
sunset for the appropriate date. Can you suggest a good vectorized way to do this? Keep in
mind
2012 Oct 23
4
daylight
hi there,
does anyone know how to calculate the amount of daylight on every day of the
year in R? I mean the time between sunrise and sunset.
thanks
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2011 Mar 09
0
Re: Wine 1.3.11 and Micorsoft Money Sunset Edition
In order to make it shut down properly you may try the following.
In Wine configuration , "Graphics" tab, check "Emulate a virtual desktop".
Now all wine porgrams will be opened "inside" or "above" a Windows' blue desktop area.
Now when you want to shutdown MS Money, use mouse right-click on the task bar -> "Close", instead of Money window
2007 Dec 12
0
samba 3.0.26a and dropboxes
Hi
we have two fileserver based on FreeBSD:
-'old' based on FreeBSD 5.4 with samba 3.0.14a
-'new' based on FreeBSD 6.2 with samba 3.0.26a
both samba are built from ports.
We are migrating from 'old' to 'new'.
But we found a problem.
---
We have some 'group dropboxes' on both servers: these are unix
directories with permission 7773.
The 'sender' (he
2008 Jul 15
2
POSIXct extract time
RM215.sp <- SpatialPoints(RM215, proj4string=CRS("+proj=longlat
+datum=WGS84"))
d060101 <- as.POSIXct("2006-01-01", tz="EST")
study_seq <- seq(from=d060101, length.out=761, by="days")
up.215 <- sunriset(RM215.sp, study_seq, direction="sunrise",
POSIXct.out=TRUE)
down.215 <- sunriset(RM215.sp, study_seq, direction="sunset",
2021 Jan 21
3
RHEL changes
On 1/21/21 8:53 PM, Alfredo Perez wrote:
> Is this good news for the "Centos" family?
>
There is no CentOS "family". CentOS clone is dead and will be now
replaced with no-cost RHEL, so in market share (over time) CentOS will
be replaced with RHEL.
CentOS Stream will be used solely by developers and and entities like
Facebook (as a base for their own in house solution).
2010 Feb 11
2
Find each time a value changes
Dear List,
I am trying to find each time a value changes in a dataset. The numbers are variables for day vs. night values, so what I am really getting is the daily sunrise and sunset.
A simplified example is the following:
x<-seq(1:100)
y1<-rep(1,10)
y2<-rep(2,10)
y<-c(y1,y2,y1,y1,y1,y2,y1,y2,y1,y2)
xy<-cbind(x,y)
I would like to know each time the numbers change.
Correct
2012 Apr 30
1
Subtract days to dates in POSIXct format
Hello,
I'm having problems working with date values in POSIXct format. Here is what I got (eg.lig attached):
x <- read.table("eg.txt", sep = ',', col.names=c("ok","time","secs","lig")) # it gives time as factor
z <- cbind(x,colsplit(x$time, split="\\s", names=c("date", "clock")))
2015 Mar 25
3
FYI: SSH1 now disabled at compile-time by default
Protocols and ciphers are sunsetted all the time, this is a regular thing,
but there are announcements before breaking changes are inserted. You
assume people are slow to update anyway; some are, some aren't, what you're
doing is wildly rewarding the slow updaters and punishing the fast ones.
That has negative effects elsewh...