Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "Problem with package RNetCDF when attached"
2013 Apr 27
1
Loading of package RNetCDF fails
Dear Pavel Michna [maintainer of the package] (and copy to R-help
Mailing List)
When I try to load the package RNetCDF (after install from CRAN) I get
this message:
> library("RNetCDF",
lib.loc="/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.0/Resources/library")
Error : .onLoad a ?chou? dans loadNamespace() pour 'RNetCDF', d?tails :
appel : NULL
erreur : I/O error
2017 Aug 02
0
Remove attribute from netcdf4 object
Hi Marc
That's a workaround I can use. Thanks. I'm a newbie regarding netCDF data. Is there any information I'm losing when switching between the packages?
Raphael
Von: Marc Girondot [mailto:marc.girondot at u-psud.fr]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. August 2017 15:13
An: Felber Raphael Agroscope <raphael.felber at agroscope.admin.ch>
Betreff: Re: AW: [R] Remove attribute from netcdf4
2017 Aug 02
0
Remove attribute from netcdf4 object
Dear Marc
Thanks for your remark. I don't want to use both packages. I mentioned the package RNetCDF to show that there is a similar function I' d like to use.
Raphael
Von: Marc Girondot [mailto:marc.girondot at u-psud.fr]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. August 2017 14:51
An: Felber Raphael Agroscope <raphael.felber at agroscope.admin.ch>; r-help at r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R] Remove
2017 Aug 02
0
Remove attribute from netcdf4 object
Le 02/08/2017 ? 12:03, raphael.felber at agroscope.admin.ch a ?crit :
> Dear all
>
> For a model I need to combine several netCDF files into one (which works fine). For better overview I'd like to delete/remove some of the attributes. Is there a simple way doing this?
>
> I'm using the package netcdf4, which creates an object of class(nc) = "ncdf4". It seems that
2011 Sep 05
1
Receive "unable to load shared object RNetCDF.o" during R INSTALL of RNetCDF
On a Red Hat Linux cluster I am seeing the following after multiple
other packages were successfully installed. The error seems to suggest
that RNetCDF.o was not copied to the appropriate lib folder. The admin
user performing the install has the required privileges to perform the
install. Words of wisdom are greatly appreciated:
R CMD INSTALL
2006 Apr 12
0
Solution: Making RNetCDF work on Fedora Linux
Dear R users who might like to use the package RNetCDF on Fedora Linux:
Fedora (versions 4 and 5) users might have noticed that the default
install of the netcdf and netcdf-devel packages from the Fedora Extra
archive is inconsistent with the R package RNetCDF. The attempt to
install RNetCDF results in a failure in the configure stage because the
header & library info for netcdf cannot
2008 Mar 13
0
need automake/autoconf help to build RnetCDF and ncdf packages
Greetings all,
I recently tried to install RNetCDF from within R (install.packages)
on Fedora Core 8 (with netcdf 3.6.2 and netcdf-devel 3.6.2 already
installed). This resulted in an error because the netcdf header files
are installed in /usr/include/netcdf-3 rather than /usr/include which
is where RNetCDF looks for them. This problem was described in a 2006
post (see below), but no
2006 Mar 08
1
problem installing RNetCDF
Hello all,
I set 'UDUNITS_PATH' and 'NETCDF_PATH' successfully to my custom places and
then
% R CMD INSTALL RNetCDF_1.1-3.tar.gz
and got this:
...
checking for executable suffix...
checking for object suffix... o
checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes
checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
checking for main in -lnetcdf... yes
checking for main in -ludunits...
2006 Apr 25
0
need automake/autoconf help to build RnetCDF and ncdf packages
I imagine this "where are your header files" problem comes up in other
packages, so I'm asking this as a general R question. How should
configure scripts be re-written so they look in more places?
Briefly, the problem is that Fedora-Extras installs the header files
in a subdirectory /usr/include/netcdf-3 rather than /usr/include:
# rpm -ql netcdf-devel
/usr/include/netcdf-3
2005 Nov 30
1
RNetCDF seg fault
Dear RNetCDF developers,
I haven't been able to load RNetCDF in R for a while. I wonder if this
is a bug or a problem with my installation.
I'm using Debian testing.
> library(RNetCDF)
Segmentation fault
5:01pm(dongda)~>R --version
R 2.2.0 (2005-10-06).
Copyright (C) 2005 R Development Core Team
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to
2012 Dec 05
1
catching errors in RNetCDF
Dear R community,
I quite frequently run into errors while using the RNetCDF package which
do not seem to be recognised as normal R errors and, hence, do not stop
the execution of the code making it hard to debug the code.
Consider, for example:
library(RNetCDF)
con <- create.nc('test.nc')
test <- try(var.get.nc(con, 'dummy'))
In this case, some sort of error message
2011 Jun 17
0
Inconsistent results from var.get.nc in RNetCDF
Hello -
I am having trouble extracting data from NetCDF data files using
RNetCDF. The data files each have 3 dimensions (longitude, latitude,
and a date) and 3 variables (latitude, longitude, and a climate
variable).
Here is some of the output from print.nc for clarity:
-----
dimensions:
month = UNLIMITED ; // (1368 currently)
lat = 3105 ;
lon = 7025 ;
variables:
float
2015 Feb 06
0
Rcurl crash in R-devel
Update taking into account the answer of Prof Ripley.
___________________________________________________
Below is a reproducing example that produces the crash.
If I do exactly the same in R 3.1.2, it works perfectly.
I have the lastest libcurl library (curl @7.40.0) installed
So, perhaps indeed that the problem originates from RCurl, but the
problem appears only in R 3.2.
But before to
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
2009 Apr 21
1
ncdf,RNetCDF
Friends,
Someone please share your experience in installing ncdf and RNetCDF in
fedora10. I am not able make it work as it throws me the following error. My
R version is 2.8.0.
> library(ncdf)
unable to load shared library '/usr/lib/R/library/ncdf/libs/ncdf.so':
/usr/lib/R/library/ncdf/libs/ncdf.so: cannot restore segment prot after
reloc: Permission denied
Error in library(ncdf)
2004 Aug 02
0
New package: RNetCDF
Dear all,
I would like to announce the availability of a new package on CRAN:
RNetCDF: R Interface to NetCDF Datasets
This package provides an interface to Unidata's NetCDF library functions
(version 3) and furthermore access to Unidata's udunits calendar
conversions. The routines and the documentation follow the NetCDF and
udunits C interface, so the corresponding manuals can be
2004 Aug 02
0
New package: RNetCDF
Dear all,
I would like to announce the availability of a new package on CRAN:
RNetCDF: R Interface to NetCDF Datasets
This package provides an interface to Unidata's NetCDF library functions
(version 3) and furthermore access to Unidata's udunits calendar
conversions. The routines and the documentation follow the NetCDF and
udunits C interface, so the corresponding manuals can be
2018 Mar 28
0
can not install package "matie"
On 28/03/2018 6:27 PM, varin sacha via R-help wrote:
> Dear R-experts,
>
> I can not install the package "matie". If somebody can tell me where the problem is.
>
>> install.packages("matie")
> Installing package into ?/Users/Caro/Library/R/3.3/library?
> (as ?lib? is unspecified)
> essai de l'URL
2018 Mar 28
2
can not install package "matie"
Dear R-experts,
I can not install the package "matie". If somebody can tell me where the problem is.
> install.packages("matie")
Installing package into ?/Users/Caro/Library/R/3.3/library?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
essai de l'URL 'https://cran.rstudio.com/bin/macosx/mavericks/contrib/3.3/matie_1.2.tgz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 80151
2025 Feb 05
1
Error when loading optimx package and a solution
Hi,
That looks like the dependency on nlopt for nloptr (used by several of the
solvers) was somehow missing. There is SUPPOSED to be a check of what is installed
and a warning issued, but possibly one got missed. Even some base packages
do sometimes need the external libraries manually installed, and I find I'm
doing that after various OS updates or resets when the long term support
runs out.