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2012 Apr 01
4
map and shapefile help
Hi, I want to use map("state") and have the ecoregion shape (please see link) file projected onto this. ftp://ftp.epa.gov/wed/ecoregions/cec_na/NA_CEC_Eco_Level3.zip ftp://ftp.epa.gov/wed/ecoregions/cec_na/NA_CEC_Eco_Level3.zip Could someone please show me how; I have never messed with this sort of thing. Thanks. -- View this message in context:
2016 Aug 04
2
[FORGED] Re: polypath winding rule with transparency
Hi Just to clarify, I think this IS a problem with grid.path() as well as polypath(). For the example you give, grid.path() diverts to drawing a polygon (because there is no 'id' specified), and the NAs in 'x' generate two separate polygons, which get drawn one on top of the other. The correct analogy to the polypath() example is ... x2 <- matrix(x[!is.na(x)], ncol=2)
2017 Apr 24
1
polypath winding rule with transparency
On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 at 17:53 Michael Sumner <mdsumner at gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 at 11:17 Paul Murrell <paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Just to clarify, I think this IS a problem with grid.path() as well as >> polypath(). >> >> > Hi, oh dear - sorry about that > > I appreciate the deeper explanation, I
2011 May 18
3
Date_Time detected as Duplicated (but they are not!)
I have a problem with duplicated date_time stamps that I do not see as duplicated. I read a file with observations taken every 30 minutes: > aur2009=read.csv(paste(datadir,"AUR_ECPP_2009.csv",sep="/"),sep=";",stringsAsFactors=F) > aur2009[1:3,1:5] Date.Time E_filled E_filled_flag LE_filled LE_filled_flag 1 1/1/2009 0:00 0 NaN 5.86
2016 Aug 03
2
polypath winding rule with transparency
Hi, I see different results in png() and pdf() for polypath() on Windows when using the "winding" rule ## overlapping, both clock-wise x <- cbind(c(.1, .1, .6, .6, NA, .4, .4, .9, .9), c(.1, .6, .6, .1, NA, .4, .9, .9, .4)) pfun <- function() { plot(x) polypath(x * 0.8 + 0.2, rule = "winding", col = "#BEBEBE80") polypath(x, rule =
2018 Feb 10
2
How to label a polygon window (spatstat package)
Hi,? I want to label a polygon (circle or polygon) inside. As for example code? library(spatstat) x <- runif(20) y <- runif(20) X <- ppp(x, y, window=disc(0.7)) plot(X) Now I want to label that circle inside . Can some one please help me ?? Thanks.? Regards............. Tanvir Ahamed Stockholm, Sweden???? |??mashranga at yahoo.com
2018 Feb 10
0
How to label a polygon window (spatstat package)
Try text(0.5, 0.5, label = "?text") On Sat, 10 Feb 2018, 16:22 Mohammad Tanvir Ahamed via R-help, < r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Hi, > I want to label a polygon (circle or polygon) inside. > As for example code > > library(spatstat) > x <- runif(20) > y <- runif(20) > X <- ppp(x, y, window=disc(0.7)) > plot(X) > > Now I want to
2011 Nov 24
1
readGDAL or raster for reading bit map files
Dear all, I have asked yesterday of how I can read a simple bitmap file in R cran. I was suggest to use either readGDAL or raster for loading my bitmap a. I have done it with readGDAL like     store<-readGDAL(fname='lena256.bmp')     and it works,... but it converts my matrix-like notion of a bitmap to a large vector b. Raster also returns a class that I can not understand. So 1,
2011 Nov 23
1
REad bitmap files
Dear all, I am looking for a function that can read a simple bmp file and return me a matrix with their corresponding values. I have already looked in the packages require(ReadImages) require(pixmap) and also did apropos("image") but I could not find something that can do something like that. I have also tried the read.ftable but it also failed. B.R Alex [[alternative HTML
2010 Nov 02
1
arguments must have the same length
Hi, anyone up in the night working? Thanks for being there. I'm getting this error message "arguments must have the same length." Can't seem to straighten it out. Any suggestions? Thanks so much! PS I saw that someone asked a similar question, but I don't see that anyone had posted a reply... -- Shari Kay Hunter 612-250-9252(cell) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Dec 06
1
read ESRI file geodatabase feature classes
Hello- Does anyone know if R can read in ESRI file geodatabase feature classes, directly from the file geodatabase? I currently have to export the data out of Arc, to a csv file, then read the csv file. I'd like to bypass this step and read directly from the file geodatabase. Thanks for your help. -al
2011 Dec 12
1
Maximum discrepancy palette
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2012 Mar 27
1
Rgdal package - get information
> > Hi, > > I used > GDALinfo("MOD13Q1.A2001049.h13v11.005.2007002215512.250m_16_days_EVI.tif") and > got the results: > > rows 10 > columns 11 > bands 1 > origin.x 150701.4 > origin.y 7744897 > res.x 250 > res.y 250 > ysign -1 > oblique.x 0 > oblique.y 0 > driver GTiff >
2018 May 24
2
Problem with adding a raster and a brick
Hi, I seem to be having a problem adding the following two raster objects together - one is a rasterLayer, the other is a rasterBrick. The extent, resolution, and origin are the same, so according to my understand it should work. The objects look like so: > obs.clim class : RasterLayer dimensions : 60, 200, 12000 (nrow, ncol, ncell) resolution : 0.5, 0.5 (x, y) extent : -70,
2012 Apr 07
1
rgeos - gBuffer, width by z-value
Dear list! I have problem with buffer size (width) in package rgeos. I would like to expand given geometry (points) to specified width based on the z value from attribute table. Here is example: point <- data.frame(x=c(10,20), y=c(10, 10), z = c(2,7)) point_shp <- SpatialPointsDataFrame(point[,1:2],point) plot(point_shp, xlim = c(0,30), ylim = c(0,20)) plot(gBuffer(point_shp, width = 5,
2011 Jan 12
2
RNetCDF: retrieving variable names and units
Dear List, does anybody has experience with the RNetCDF package? I manage to open a connection and copy data from a ncdf file but would need a way to automatically retrieve variable names (ideally all of them from one file) and units from the file. Any ideas? Jannis
2011 Jan 04
2
Default Working directory on windows 7?
Hi, Just installed R on a new Windows 7 machine (as admin). I feel quite uncomfortable knowing that the default WD when starting R is: > getwd() [1] "C:/Windows/system32" I guess I did something wrong when installing R... How to change R's default working directory? regards Eryk
2011 Sep 22
3
Identifying Package for Function
While reading ?subset I'm referred to learn about dropvalues() as a following operation. Yet, when I issue ?dropvalue I see, "No documentation for '?dropvalues' in specified packages and libraries:". How do I identify the library/package that contains a specific function such as, in this case, dropvalues()? Rich
2011 Oct 05
2
kriging shapefiles
Hi! Im new to R and I need to interpolate a shapefile using kriging. I've been able to plot/read the shapefile using the package maptools or rgdal. I've searched the internet for sample codes but most of the kriging codes that I've found done in R is done using txtfiles or CSVs.  An example could be of great help. Thanks. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Mar 21
2
To overlay my raster and its boundary
Hi I want to overlay my raster and its boundary which is a shapefile. When I used thise code separately, all is ok: # Open raster >Image<-read.table("C:\\Users\\Documents\\Nouveau\\Frequence.txt",sep="",dec=",",header=TRUE) >testo<-rasterFromXYZ(Image) >plot(testo) >testo2 <- aggregate(testo,fact=10, fun=mean) >plot(testo2) # open