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2014 May 07
2
Mapa de quantiles con spplot
Hola,
Lo hice de la forma en que propones y no me sale, no sé si algo esté mal con R, porque no me respeta ni el ?key.space?, me lo sigue poniendo en la parte izquierda del gráfico
Saludos
El 06/05/2014, a las 02:21, Olivier Nuñez <onunez en unex.es> escribió:
> El segundo argumento en spplot ha de definir el número/nombre del intervalo al que
> pertenece el area a pintar.
>
2010 Dec 14
1
lattice fun: multiple themes in panels with spplot()
I have some geospatial data where two layers are thematic and the third is a
percentage, so the maps need to have different themes.
thumbDf <- as( stack( thumb), "SpatialGridDataFrame")
names(thumbDf at data) <- c("pri", "sec", "pct")
thumbDf at data$pri <- factor(thumbDf at data$pri, levels=c(0:8), labels= names(
peelClasses))
thumbDf at
2008 Mar 15
1
Fwd: Re: How to create following chart for visualizing multivariate time series
Thanks David, It is working. Holtman's also gave me a solution but, I wanted to have a color pallet for description of colors, that was not in his solution.
However I need one small modification. If I want to plot only lower diagonal elements of 'dat' then how should I proceed? What I want is, to visualize only lower diagonal elements and having the color pallet on them only. Also
2011 Oct 21
0
add=TRUE or similar in spplot?
Dear Helper,
I have a spatial lines data frame object 'spRiverDf'. The data frame consists of numbers {0,1,...,5}. And I have a vector 'colorS' of length 6 with different colours.
If I make a plot with spplot I get a plot of the lines - colours depending on there number in the data frame column:
spplot(spRiverDf['data.col.1'], zcol=..., names.attr=...,
2014 May 06
3
Mapa de quantiles con spplot
Hola,
El problema con la propuesta de Olivier es que los intervalos son
diferentes para cada variable.
La forma sencilla y rápida es:
spplot(zm["part88"], col.regions=plotclr, at=class$brks)
Pero para que quede más elegante hay que dar algunos pasos más:
## Intervalos en forma character
op <- options(digits=4)
tab <- print(class)
options(op)
intChar <- names(tab)
## Indice
2011 Dec 03
1
side-by-side map with different geographies using spplot
Hello,
I want to create side-by-side maps of similar attribute data in two
different cities using a single legend.
To simply display side-by-side census block group boundary
(non-thematic) maps for Minneapolis & Cleveland I do the following:
library(rgdal)
library(sp)
Minneapolis=readOGR("../Minneapolis/Census/2010/Census_BlockGroup_GEO/","tl_2010_27053_bg10")
2014 May 03
2
Mapa de quantiles con spplot
Hola,
Intento representar en un mapa participaciones porcentuales de los sectores económicos y no logro hacerlo con spplot.
He intentado con spplot(zm, c(?part88?, ?part93?), cuts=4, col.regions=brewer.pal(4, ?Set3?))
Lo pude hacer utilizando el base graphics de R, definiendo:
> plotvar88 <- zm$part88
> nclr <- 8
> plotclr <- brewer.pal(nclr, "PuOr")
> plotclr
2010 Sep 27
1
spplot cuts
Hello-
After looking through ?spplot, I would expect that I could specify the
values of the cuts:
"...?cuts? number of cuts or the actual cuts to use..."
So in the following command,
spplot(lzm.krige.dir["var1.pred"], scales=list(draw=TRUE),
xlab="Easting",ylab="Northing",
2014 May 05
3
Mapa de quantiles con spplot
Hola, no me funciona:
Te contesto lo mismo que le contesté a otro compañero de la lista, espero ser más claro.
Les comparto la carpeta con la capa y los datos que estoy usando.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/umy0evt3qm1wr4d/dissolve.zip
Esto es lo que estoy haciendo:
library(rgdal)
library(maptools)
library(sp)
library(classInt)
library(RColorBrewer)
zm <- readOGR(?.?, ?zmdis?)
data <-
2011 Mar 02
0
spplot() - costumize the color-legend
Hi!
Is there a way to manually costumize the color legend in an spplot() -
especially where to draw ticks and labels for the ticks?
The reason I'm asking: Usually spplot() automatically divides the data into
fitting slices and makes a color legend (also automatically).
I want to assign the slices myself and have a fixed scale instead of an
automatic/dynamic scale.
I think what I want gets
2012 Feb 15
0
spplot settings
I want to use spplot function for plotting data on wold map
spplot.points(obj, zcol = names(obj), ..., names.attr,
scales = list(draw = FALSE), xlab = NULL, ylab = NULL, aspect =
mapasp(obj,xlim,ylim),
panel = panel.pointsplot, sp.layout = NULL, identify = FALSE, formula,
xlim = bbexpand(bbox(obj)[1, ], 0.04), ylim = bbexpand(bbox(obj)[2, ],
0.04))
in this function I would like to set
2007 Oct 05
1
using spplot (sp package) with 5 quantiles
Hi,
I'm using R 2.5.1 and gstat 0.9-39 library and I'm working with the
jura data set provided by gstat library.
I tried to plot a graph of metal concentrations (let's say Cd) with
the command spplot, but I realized that the default lags are equally
distributed between Min and Max. I did:
library(gstat)
data(jura)
jura.pred.xy <- jura.pred
names(jura.pred.xy)[1:2] <-
2014 Feb 06
2
Consulta spplot
Buenas tardes,
Estoy probando a leer archivos netcdf (como raster stack) y crear
animaciones de datos de modelos climáticos y estaba utilizando para
generar las imágenes spplot(). Estás imágenes tienes superpuestas
varias capas de imagenes, el mdt de base, nubosidad, precipitación y
nieve. Mi pregunta es la siguiente,¿es posible visualizar la leyenda
de cada una de las capas?
Actualmente solo
2012 Sep 21
0
Axis annotation using lattice spplot
Hi there,
I am having difficulties with what seems like a very simple thing.
My objective is to plot a distribution map for a species.
I have produced a plot with spplot which uses a raster, a few shapefiles and
xy points which are the species coordinates.
It all works fine until I want to add coordinates for this map.
I need to have the ticks and labels for those coordinates *inside* the
2013 Jan 19
1
Is it possible to create color ramp legend in spplot for discontinuous data ?
Hello All,
I have a discontinuous dataset and I used spplot to plot the points.
I was wondering whether it is possible to show the legend of the plot as
color ramp. I saw that on continuous data. If anyone could tell me that
would be great.
Another thing I would like to know is how can we create the horizontal
legend. By default, the legend is vertical.
I was able to shift the legend inside
2011 Mar 04
2
make an own (different) color legend with spplot()
Hi!
Is there a way to manually costumize the color legend in an spplot() -
especially where to draw ticks and labels for the ticks?
The reason I'm asking: Usually spplot() automatically divides the data
into fitting slices and makes a color legend (also automatically).
I want to assign the slices myself and have a fixed scale instead of an
automatic/dynamic scale.
I think what I want
2011 Mar 05
3
Change panel background color in spplot()
Hi!
How does one change the background color of the map-panel in spplot()?
Example:
library(sp)
data(meuse.grid)
gridded(meuse.grid) = ~x+y
spplot(meuse.grid, "part.a")
How would I get another background-color for the map-panel (but not for
the whole plot) here?
Thank you!
Marcel
2008 Jan 20
2
Photoshop leaving toolboxes behind
Hi,
I was going to file a bug report for this, but I thought I'd check here
first, because I'm not sure if this is a wine bug, or something to do
with Photoshop or Compiz.
Most times when I close Photoshop CS2, I'm getting the one or more of
the tool pallets left behind on my desktop. I have found no way to get
rid of them - apart from restarting the X server. I tried xkill but it
2007 Oct 08
1
do not plot polygon boundaries with spplot {sp}
Hi,
Is there a simple way to suppress the plotting of polygon boundaries with
spplot() ?
# simple list of 12 colors
cols <- brewer.pal(12, "Paired")
# plot pile of polygons, with 12 classes:
spplot(x, zcol='class2', col.regions=cols, scales=list(draw=T), xlab="Easting
(m)", ylab="Northing (m)")
... seems to work well. However the polygon boundaries
2009 Sep 27
1
Select.spatial on spplots
Hi everyone. I posted this on R-sig-geo but got no response.
Can select.spatial() be used in an existing spplot? I have tried selecting points (eq) from a plot generated from sp. However, when I invoke select.spatial(eq). It generates only the points without the background containing the faults. I need the background to select which earthquakes coalesce on which fault. Is there an alternative?