Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "hydroTSM 0.3-0 and hydroGOF 0.3-0"
2010 Oct 18
0
new packages: hydroTSM 0.2-0 and hydroGOF 0.2-0
Dear R and hydrological community,
The first public (beta) release of two new R packages are now available
on CRAN:
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# hydroTSM #
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1) hydroTSM is a package for management and analysis of hydrological
time series:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/
hydroTSM includes S3 functions for management, analysis, interpolation
and plot of hydrological time series,
2010 Oct 18
0
new packages: hydroTSM 0.2-0 and hydroGOF 0.2-0
Dear R and hydrological community,
The first public (beta) release of two new R packages are now available
on CRAN:
############
# hydroTSM #
############
1) hydroTSM is a package for management and analysis of hydrological
time series:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/
hydroTSM includes S3 functions for management, analysis, interpolation
and plot of hydrological time series,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroTSM back on CRAN (v0.7-0 released)
Dear all,
After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-1, hydroTSM is finally back on CRAN
since January 18th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroTSM.
This new version 0.7-0 has several new functions, improvements, bugfixes,
and a new dataset, mostly devoted to work with sub-daily and sub-hourly
time series.
*) New functions: baseflow, plot_pq, calendarHeatmap, subhourly2hourly,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroTSM back on CRAN (v0.7-0 released)
Dear all,
After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-1, hydroTSM is finally back on CRAN
since January 18th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroTSM.
This new version 0.7-0 has several new functions, improvements, bugfixes,
and a new dataset, mostly devoted to work with sub-daily and sub-hourly
time series.
*) New functions: baseflow, plot_pq, calendarHeatmap, subhourly2hourly,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroGOF back on CRAN (v0.5-4 released)
Dear all,
After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-16 , hydroGOF is finally back on
CRAN since January 21th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroGOF.
This new version 0.5-4 includes:
*) the following new functions:
-) KGElf (Garc?a et al., 2017),
-) sKGE (Fowler et al., 2018),
-) KGEnp (Pool et al., 2018),
-) dr (Willmott et al., 2012),
-) ubRMSE (Entekhabi et al.,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroGOF back on CRAN (v0.5-4 released)
Dear all,
After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-16 , hydroGOF is finally back on
CRAN since January 21th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroGOF.
This new version 0.5-4 includes:
*) the following new functions:
-) KGElf (Garc?a et al., 2017),
-) sKGE (Fowler et al., 2018),
-) KGEnp (Pool et al., 2018),
-) dr (Willmott et al., 2012),
-) ubRMSE (Entekhabi et al.,
2011 Nov 13
1
hydroTSm-hydroGOF
Por favor podrian ayudarme con esos paquetes (hydroTSm-hydroGOF), si tienen
algunas ayudas con las escrituras para ejecutar los comandos de cada
uno de ellos
seria excelente, necesito mucha ayuda en esto, desde ya muchas gracias
saludos
--
*Diego G. Mejía V.
Medio Ambiente-Universidad Nacional de Loja*
*Grupo de Ciencias de la Tierra y del Ambiente (GCTA)*
*Investigador*
*Universidad de Cuenca*
2011 Oct 04
1
Problems loading package hydroTSM
Hello
I have the following problem when loading the package hydroGOF on Windows 7
running R.12.2
library(hydroGOF)
Error : package 'hydroTSM' does not have a name space
Error: package/namespace load failed for 'hydroGOF'
The same command does not result in error on R.13.1 at my Mac running Lion.
Have I done something wrong?
Many thanks
Ed
2012 May 02
1
--as-cran error
Dear List,
While using the --as-cran option for checking one of my packages:
R CMD check --as-cran hydroGOF_0.3-3.tar.gz
I got the following error message:
pkgname <- "hydroGOF"
> source(file.path(R.home("share"), "R", "examples-header.R"))
> options(warn = 1)
> library('hydroGOF')
Error in loadNamespace(i[[1L]], c(lib.loc,
2012 Jul 02
1
Dependency problem for "hasArg"
Dear list,
I'm running an R script which first line is:
#!/usr/bin/Rscript
While running that script from the system console (in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6) I got the following error:
Error in plot2(x = sim, y = obs, plot.type = "single", main =
paste("Daily", :
could not find function "hasArg"
Calls: plot_results -> plot_out -> ggof -> plot2
2013 Jan 10
0
hydroPSO 0.3-0 on CRAN
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community,
A major release of hydroPSO is now available on CRAN. This new release:
-) implements the Standard Particle Swarm 2011 (SPSO-2011)
-) is parallel-capable, to alleviate the computational burden of
complex models with "long" execution time
-) has an improved performance (33% - 38% faster)
-) allows normalization, when the parameter space
2013 Jan 10
0
hydroPSO 0.3-0 on CRAN
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community,
A major release of hydroPSO is now available on CRAN. This new release:
-) implements the Standard Particle Swarm 2011 (SPSO-2011)
-) is parallel-capable, to alleviate the computational burden of
complex models with "long" execution time
-) has an improved performance (33% - 38% faster)
-) allows normalization, when the parameter space
2012 Apr 18
0
new package: hydroPSO 0.1-54-1
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community,
I would like to draw your attention to hydroPSO, a newly developed R
package for the calibration/optimisation of (complex) environmental models.
hydroPSO implements a state-of-the-art Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO)
algorithm, which is a global optimisation technique with a surge of
attention given its flexibility, ease of implementation and
2012 Apr 18
0
new package: hydroPSO 0.1-54-1
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community,
I would like to draw your attention to hydroPSO, a newly developed R
package for the calibration/optimisation of (complex) environmental models.
hydroPSO implements a state-of-the-art Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO)
algorithm, which is a global optimisation technique with a surge of
attention given its flexibility, ease of implementation and
2013 Mar 06
0
new package: cec2013 (v0.1-4)
Dear R users,
I would like to draw your attention to 'cec2013', a new package
providing R wrappers for the 28 benchmark functions defined in the
Special Session and Competition on Real-Parameter Single Objective
Optimization at CEC-2013 (http://www.cec2013.org/).
The focus of this package is to provide an open-source and
multi-platform implementation of the CEC2013 benchmark functions,
2013 Mar 06
0
new package: cec2013 (v0.1-4)
Dear R users,
I would like to draw your attention to 'cec2013', a new package
providing R wrappers for the 28 benchmark functions defined in the
Special Session and Competition on Real-Parameter Single Objective
Optimization at CEC-2013 (http://www.cec2013.org/).
The focus of this package is to provide an open-source and
multi-platform implementation of the CEC2013 benchmark functions,
2013 May 03
2
Licence change
Dear list,
For the maintainer of a given package, is it possible to change the
licence of a it from GPL >= 2 to GPL >= 3 ?
Thanks in advance,
Mauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini, Ph.D
--
=================================================
Water Resources Unit
Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES)
Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission
TP 261, Via Enrico Fermi 2749, 21027
2013 Feb 18
2
Random number generator used in 'runif'
Dear list,
For the implementation of a particular optimization algorithm it is
very important the random number generator.
I would like to know if somebody could tell me what is the random
number generator used by default in the 'runif' function.
>From the help page of 'runif' and '.Random.seed' I guess that the
default algorithm is 'Mersenne-Twister', but I
2012 Feb 13
1
requesting a new SIG mailing list
Dear R developers,
Due to the increasing use R in hydrology and other close-related
environmental sciences, I would like to ask if it would be possible to
create a new Special Interest Group mailing list, called 'R-sig-hydro',
specially devoted those topics. If possible to do so, I'd offer myself
to maintain such mailing list (if needed).
Thanks in advance,
Mauricio
2012 Nov 05
1
relative convergence in 'optim'
Dear list,
I have a question related to the correct interpretation of the
relative convergence criterion used by 'optim'.
In the help of the function is it written that:
"reltol:Relative convergence tolerance. The algorithm stops if it is
unable to reduce the value by a factor of reltol * (abs(val) + reltol)
at a step."
and I was wondering if the previous criterion is