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2003 Oct 05
0
R maps now for Windows
The original S maps package, previously only available in R on Unix systems is now available in R for Windows. maps_2.0-2 and mapdata_2.0-2 (see below) in both source and Windows binary form (for rw1071) have been uploaded to CRAN, hopefully soon to appear. The key aspect of this package which differentiates it from other GIS related R packages under development is that it is standalone within
2003 Oct 05
0
R maps now for Windows
The original S maps package, previously only available in R on Unix systems is now available in R for Windows. maps_2.0-2 and mapdata_2.0-2 (see below) in both source and Windows binary form (for rw1071) have been uploaded to CRAN, hopefully soon to appear. The key aspect of this package which differentiates it from other GIS related R packages under development is that it is standalone within
2011 Jul 12
1
installation of package 'mapproj' had non-zero exit status
## Hello.. I have asked a similar question, but this is not fixed as before. ## I am running the following using Ubuntu OS: R version 2.13.1 (2011-07-08) Copyright (C) 2011 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) ## when I do this: > install.packages("mapproj", dependencies=T) ## I get this: Installing package(s)
2007 Jul 02
2
Problem installing R packages in OpenBSD
OS: OpenBSD version 4.1 i386 R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18) installed as a binary package $ ls mapproj_1.1-7.1.tar.gz maps_2.0-36.tar.gz $ sudo R CMD INSTALL mapproj_1.1-7.1.tar.gz /usr/local/lib/R/bin/INSTALL[118]: .: /usr/obj/i386/R-2.4.1/fake-i386/usr/local/lib/R/share/sh/dcf.sh: not found I get the same error message from the R command prompt using
2007 Nov 13
2
map - mapproj : problem of states localisation
Hi R-user, I am new with R and I have a problem with the map and mapproj fonctions : with the following code : >test_proj=mapproject(LONG_d01_vec_t1, LAT_d01_vec_t1, projection="lambert", parameters=c(30,60)) >longitude_vec=test_proj$x >latitude_vec=test_proj$y >longitude_mat=matrix(longitude_vec,ncol=e_sn_d01) >latitude_mat=matrix(latitude_vec,ncol=e_sn_d01)
2005 May 22
2
Maps, Eastern Europe
Dear all, I would like to employ a European map in a presentation. My idea was to use: library(mapdata) map("worldHires", c("Austria", "Switzerland", "Germany")) where I include all countries from my analysis as a vector of character strings like in the example above. Unfortunately, I was unable to specify the Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) or
2009 Mar 12
3
Map using projection
Hi list, I have a real problem with plotting US state map. When I try to plot the northern state, there will be some blank space in the top of graph (see case 1 example), and when I plot southern states, there will be a blank space in the bottom of plot (see case 2). I spent almost 2 days to figure out a solution, but could not. Would you help me if you know what the problem is? Regards, Alireza
2012 Feb 07
2
units for mapproject() function result
Does anyone know what the units are for projected coordinates obtained using mapproj's mapproject function with an Albers projection? Thanks for any and all help! Buck Stockhausen *************************************************** * Dr. William T. Stockhausen * *************************************************** * Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management * *
2008 Jul 09
0
"Rotated Lat-Lon" projection in mapproj
Hi, I'm trying to plot a field obtained from the atmospheric model WRF-NMM which uses a "Rotated Lat-Lon? map projection. The WRF documentation mentions that: ? Rotates the earth's lat/lon grid such that the intersection of the equator and prime meridian is at the center of the model domain. ? Within the rotated framework the grid spacing is constant, but in an earth-relative
2007 Feb 06
3
installing packages and windows vista
I installed R (R-2.4.1-win32.exe) on a new computer with Windows Vista and a 64 bit operating system (hp dv9000 with intel core t7200). The base R runs fine, but I can not get any of the packages to load. From within R I choose install packages choose a site then a package. I tried installing 2 packages and get similar errors (see below), I just copied and pasted lines from R. Can anyone
2006 Jul 31
0
Choropleths maps of the USA states (PR#9111)
Dear Colegues: I have tried to reach Ray Brownrigg, Ray.Brownrigg at mcs.vuw.ac.nz but my mails have turned back with the following comment did not reach the following recipient(s): Brownrigg at mcs.vuw.ac.nz on Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:52:39 +0100 There is no such account in the address =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
2003 Nov 20
3
file not found?
Hi R maintainers: when I use update.packages() And I try to update the package "maps" maps : Version 2.0-9 in D:/rw1080/library Version 2.0-10 on CRAN Update (y/N)? y The following message appears: trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/1.8/maps_2.0-10.zip' Error in download.file(url, destfile, method, mode = "wb") : cannot open URL
2001 Nov 02
0
maps in R
> While I am not an expert in either R or S, I believe the maps library is > somewhat broken with respect to projections. Correct. > > Any ideas, comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Does anyone > know who the author of this package is? I found it at > ftp://ftp.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/pub/statistics/map/ and I am using R-1.3.1 on > Linux 2.4.x-x. > The authors are
2012 May 01
0
Plotting shapefiles on existing maps
Very helpful. One (possible) correction inline below... On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Ray Brownrigg wrote: > > From: nhy303 at abdn.ac.uk > > > > I have plotted a map of the Barents Sea and surrounding coastline using: > > > > map('worldHires',ylim=c(50,85),xlim=c(5,65),fill=T,resolution=0) > > map.axes() > > map.scale(x=30,metric=T) > > > >
2003 Jun 13
2
maps library for R?
Hi there, Does it already exist a library in R to draw maps (something like a Generic Mapping Toolbox, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/ port). I've seen in an old R-help that Ross Ihaka once tried to port the S-plus map library (http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/99b/0832.html ). Anybody know if this package is available somewhere or if there is somebody developing a Mapping package
2004 Jul 01
1
Seg. faults in mapthin (in package maps!)
> From: "Kevin Bartz" <kbartz at loyaltymatrix.com> > Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:18:36 -0700 > > Dr. Ripley, you are the master. That fix worked like a charm! All the way to > 50, with no problems. Thanks again, > And all while I was asleep! I'll submit a corrected maps package in a couple of weeks, when I return from China (no guaranteed connection where
2010 Nov 17
3
Parameterising apply To Compute Rolling Average of Columns in a matrix
I sent a post to find a clever way to compute a Rolling Average of columns in a matrix and I was given the solution below which I am very pleased with. RollingAverage <- function(x, RollingObs) { cx <- cumsum(x); N <- length(x); Temp <- (cx[RollingObs:N] - c(0, cx[1:(N-RollingObs)]))/RollingObs Output <- array(NA, N) Output[RollingObs:N] <- Temp; Output } The only
2003 Jul 23
2
trouble with maps
Has anyone else seen this behavior from the "maps" package? map('state', fill=TRUE) results in a lively mix of overlapping polygons inside a map of the US, but they have no obvious relationship to state boundaries. (See attached jpeg.) -------------- next part -------------- I reinstalled the maps and mapdata packages from ftp://ftp.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/pub/statistics/map/
2001 Dec 03
1
New package: g.data
A new package "g.data" is available on CRAN, to create and maintain databases that work more like the S-Plus model. Here's the official Description for g.data (v1.2): Create and maintain delayed-data packages (DDP's). Data stored in a DDP are available on demand, but do not take up memory until requested. You attach a DDP with g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign
2001 Dec 03
1
New package: g.data
A new package "g.data" is available on CRAN, to create and maintain databases that work more like the S-Plus model. Here's the official Description for g.data (v1.2): Create and maintain delayed-data packages (DDP's). Data stored in a DDP are available on demand, but do not take up memory until requested. You attach a DDP with g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign