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2023 Jan 26
1
akima interp results to zero with less than 10 values
The akima package has a problematic license (it doesn't allow commercial use), so it's been recommended that people use the interp package instead. When I use interp::interp instead of akima::interp, I get reasonable output from your example. So that's another reason to drop akima... Duncan Murdoch On 26/01/2023 9:35 a.m., PIKAL Petr wrote: > Dear all > > I have this
2011 Mar 18
1
akima::interp "scales of x and y are too dissimilar"
Dear R users, I want to do a fitted.contour plot of selected columns of a dataframe M with M$AM and M$Irradiance as x and y axes respectively. The level of the contour shall be determined by M$PR. Some words on my data first. Dataframe M looks like: head(M$Irradiance) [1] 293 350 412 419 477 509 head(M$AM) [1] 2.407 2.161 1.964 1.805 1.673 1.563 head(M$PR) [1] 70.102 72.600 75.097 80.167
2009 Nov 20
1
AKIMA: z values at a set coordinate
Dear all. I am using the akima function to produce 3d contour plots using interp based on irregular data. using the eg in the akima manual library("akima") data(akima) plot(y ~ x, data = akima, main = "akima example data") with(akima, text(x, y, formatC(z,dig=2), adj = -0.1)) ## linear interpolation akima.li <- interp(akima$x, akima$y, akima$z) image (akima.li, add=TRUE)
2006 Feb 01
1
akima 0.4-5, interpp() bug = COMMON block problem
Hi, I'm currently hunting a bug in the akima library, especially in the code behind the interpp.old function (bi-variate linear interpolation). It is based on a triangulation algorithm, interpolation at a given point needs to know the triangle which contains this point, then the interpolation is a straightforward calculation based on the three vertexes. The problem is: Sometimes the triangle
2008 May 29
1
akima interpolation and triangulation question
Dear all; First of all, this is probably a more conceptual question than a R-related one, but still want to give it a try. When working with the interpolation function "interp" from the package akima and the triangulation function "tri.mesh" from package tripack I've got NA's for the interpolation and "error" for the triangulation. The data is arranged in a
2005 Oct 03
2
interpolation using akima (PR#8174)
Full_Name: Jonathan Lees Version: 2.0.1 OS: linux-gnu Submission from: (NULL) (152.2.75.65) there is a problem with calculating the convex hull in 2-D interpolation using the codes interp fromt eh akima package: x =c(0.6505304, -1.1821562, -0.2600792, 0.7913716) y = c(1.0424226, 0.1754048, -1.4523334, 0.2349112) z = c(0.000, 3.042, 0.370, 0.122) EX = seq(from=min(x), to=max(x),
2000 Oct 02
2
R function for "interp"
Hi How can I do the same has interp in s+ with R ? I've looked to "approxfun" but didn't figured out how to do it. Thanks EJ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body",
2011 Feb 10
1
problem with R (akima, fUtilities) in Ubuntu 10.04
Dear all! I'm using R 2.12.1 in Ubuntu 10.04. Problem is that when using functions like interp (package akima) and akimaInterp (package fUtilities), I get different results every time for the same data set. I've checked the interpolated results, and two examples (in attachment) have different sum of NA values. Also when I subtract the x,y,z values from two interpolations of the same data
2010 Jan 26
1
sp package coordinates and gridded problems with as.list()
Dear All I hope that someone can help. I am working with sp pakage and akima library("akima") library(sp) imagine lots of different dataframes, of row = 100 columns = 3 of x and y coordinates with z values I will call these data frames for the sake of this example akima akima<-as.list(1:100) producing 100 dataframes dataframes of the form akima[[i]] I then wish to interp this
2000 Apr 17
2
akima core dumps on loading (PR#521)
Full_Name: Massimo santini Version: 1.0.1 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (159.149.147.89) I've just dl the .rpm of R 1.0.1, installed it and then launched insatll.packages("akima") after re-launching R [--vanilla], the command library(akima) has the only effect to coredump the program. Here is the output of gdb and strace... --- GDB (commands given can be seen from the
2013 Feb 05
2
duplicate data
Hello, I have a long list of x-, y- and z-data and try to generate a heatmap. Obviously there are several data with identical x- and y-values. I get the following error message: Error in interp.old(x, y, z, xo = xo, yo = yo, ncp = 0, extrap = extrap, : duplicate data points: need to set 'duplicate = ..' Unfortunately there seems no help screen on "duplicate". I'd prefer
2000 May 04
2
acepack, akima and tripack will not load (PR#533)
Full_Name: Michael R. Allen Version: 1.01 OS: linux redhat Submission from: (NULL) (149.149.32.46) Hello, Thought you might be interested. I tried to load the package tripack needed by the sgeostat package. After some careful searching, three packages were found which had the same error. Here is the output. Mike > library(acepack) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local),
2004 Oct 28
1
akima error
I am trying to load the GRASS library and am getting the following error: > library(GRASS) Loading required package: akima Error: package 'akima' could not be loaded In addition: Warning message: There is no package called 'akima' in: library(pkg, character.only = TRUE, logical = TRUE, lib.loc = lib.loc) This is on R 2.0.0, library(GRASS) is installed, and update.packages()
2000 Dec 04
1
interp equivalent
Hi I'm looking to a function in R equivalent to S-PLUS' "interp". Is there any implementation in R? If not, is there any similar interpolation function such that at the data points the interpolated values concides with the data? Thanks in advance P.J. Paulo Justiniano Ribeiro Jr Dept Maths & Stats - Fylde College Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YF - U.K.
2016 Apr 27
1
AKIMA or translating to FORTRAN a R function calling a FORTRAN routine
Hi, I am hired to translate into FORTRAN R functions. It works great and my customer is happy. I am going to translate a function that call aspline in the library AKIMA. This function call 2 FORTRAN routines that must be include (I guess) in the package AKIMA. And I have some questions. Is the fortran code really included in the R package AKIMA ? In other word, do I have a mean to call these 2
2012 Sep 19
2
Help reproducing a contour plot
Hi All, I am trying to reproduce this using R instead. [image: Full-size image (38 K)] I tried using the following code *SChla <- read.csv("SM_Chla_data.csv")* *Atlantis <- SChla[16:66,]* *head(Atlantis)* * * Seamount Station Depth Pico Nano Micro Total_Ch dbar Latitude Longitud 16 Atlantis 1217 Surface 0.0639 0.1560 0.0398 0.2597 2.082 -32.71450 57.29733
1998 Oct 13
1
Assembler messages?
Up to now I have got the base R and about half of the packages working on SuSe Linux 5.3 using gcc, g77 and xdevel. The other half, for example: pspline, logspline, KernSmooth, akima, tripack, ppr, principal.curve, cluster, funfit, repeated, event, etc., just won't install. Some of them give warnings at expressions in subroutines (repeated, event, pspline,etc.. I will ask about this in
1998 Oct 13
1
Assembler messages?
Up to now I have got the base R and about half of the packages working on SuSe Linux 5.3 using gcc, g77 and xdevel. The other half, for example: pspline, logspline, KernSmooth, akima, tripack, ppr, principal.curve, cluster, funfit, repeated, event, etc., just won't install. Some of them give warnings at expressions in subroutines (repeated, event, pspline,etc.. I will ask about this in
2011 Jun 01
2
interpolation and extremum location of a surface‏
Hello, I have a x,y,z file.Z is not corresponding to a simple analytical function of x and y (see below). I am trying to find the minimum location of this surface and the z value corresponding to this location by a spline interpolation or from a polynomial fit. I tried with the akima package but as the location of the point I am looking for (the minimum) is outside of the convex hull it's
2010 Sep 13
1
Dampening the spline interpolation for contours
Hello all, I'm very new to R and am having some trouble with the results of the interp function. I'm trying to produce a chart roughly akin to a weather map with natural looking filled contours over a large region of the south pacific. I've got a list of points and values to be mapped to those points and I use the interp function as follows: tab<-read.table("data.txt")