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2007 Apr 04
1
gpclib library
Hi all, I'm tring to download the gpclib library but I don't find it in the old repository install.packages(c("gpclib"), dependencies=TRUE, repos="http://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/") Avviso in install.packages(c("gpclib"), dependencies = TRUE, repos = "http://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/") : argument 'lib' is missing: using
2007 Jun 15
1
gpclib problem
Hi all, I am trying to test the new adehabitat package but I have a problem with a linked library, "gpclib". When I try do install it I have this output: install.packages("gpclib", dependencies=TRUE, repos="http://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/") Avviso in install.packages("gpclib", dependencies = TRUE, repos = "http://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/") : argument
2004 Oct 12
1
R/BioConductor error (PR#7282)
Full_Name: H Deshmukh Version: 2.0 OS: 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (129.174.206.239) Can somebody tell me what is it that i am doing wrong,i was not sure whether to post BioConductor error here or not. Thanks >source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") > getBioC(libName = "all") Running getBioC version 1.2.65.... If you encounter problems, first make sure that
2004 May 11
2
How to draw holes generated by gpclib using plot function
Hi. I've tried to create a polygon with one hole by gpclib using following example script. holepoly <- read.polyfile(system.file("poly-ex/hole-poly.txt", package ="gpclib"), nohole = FALSE) area.poly(holepoly) plot(holepoly,poly.args=list(col="red",border="blue")) And I noticed plot function couldn't draw polygons with holes correctly.
2003 Jan 08
0
New package: gpclib
I have just uploaded a package to CRAN called `gpclib' for clipping large and complex polygons. This package provides an R interface to Alan Murta's very fast General Polygon Clipper library (written in C), which has an optimized version of the Vatti algorithm. Not all features of Murta's library are implemented -- right now you can do intersections, differences, and unions. There
2003 Jan 08
0
New package: gpclib
I have just uploaded a package to CRAN called `gpclib' for clipping large and complex polygons. This package provides an R interface to Alan Murta's very fast General Polygon Clipper library (written in C), which has an optimized version of the Vatti algorithm. Not all features of Murta's library are implemented -- right now you can do intersections, differences, and unions. There
2011 Jul 22
1
Start-up messages when Importing from a package
Dear List, I'm building a package that uses 2 functions of the 'sp' package, and I declared them in my NAMESPACE file as follow: importFrom("sp", proj4string, coordinates) The package is built without any problem, but when I load the package, I get the following message: " Loading required package: sp Note: polygon geometry computations in maptools
2000 Mar 13
1
check does not accept --vsize option (PR#481)
Full_Name: Markus Neteler Version: 1.0.0 OS: Linux 2.2.10/i686 Submission from: (NULL) (130.75.72.37) Hi, I wanted to "check" the R.GRASS GIS interface from Roger Bivand: http://www.geog.uni-hannover.de/grass/statsgrasslist.html using R CMD check --vsize=10M GRASS but: [error message shortened] > G <- gmeta() Error: heap memory (6144 Kb) exhausted [needed 1024 Kb more]
2003 Oct 23
2
GIS re-mapping / polygon overlap
In Germany the Unemployment Agency uses a sectioning of the german map that is different from the usual Administrative Boundaries. Some demographic data are available in Administrative Boundaries only, some in Unemployment Boundaries only. I would like to generate estimates in one boundary system of data availabe in the other boundary system, and would appreciate advice concerning the following
2006 Aug 11
1
[BioC] problem loading affycoretools (more details)
Hi again, I have been playing around with the order of loading packages, and as far as I can tell, there's nothing specific with affycoretools that's causing my Rgui to crash (i.e., shuts down and the Microsoft 'please send error report' box pops up). Instead, it has something to do with the order & type of packages that are loaded that add items to the menu bar by
2004 Jun 10
1
Can´t start help and update on Mac (PR#6920
--Apple-Mail-1--963012407 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Hi, I get exactly the same error message as in report no 6920. Furthermore, starting "update Bioconducter" the following message appears (running Mac OS X 10.3.4 (7H63)) : > {library(reposTools);update.packages2(getAllDeps=TRUE)} Synching your local package
2010 Jun 02
2
Faster union of polygons?
Dear R-helpers, thanks for yesterday's speeding-up tip. Here is my next query: I have lots of polygons (not necessarily convex ones, and they never have holes) given by x,y coordinates. I want to get the polygon that is the union of these polygons. This is my current method, but I am hoping there is a faster method (up to thousands of polygons, each with ca. 40 xy points). Example:
2009 Jun 10
1
gpc.poly datatype
I have a list of polygons generated by the contourLines() command (each object of the list is a list in itself with two objects: a vector of x values, and a vector of y values for each vertex). I wish to convert that list into a gpc.poly object of multiple contours. How do I do this? gpclib apparently has no method of coercing lists into the gpc.poly object type. As well, when I have a
2003 Nov 10
0
Rdbi/RdbiPgSQL updates
To get the Rdbi/RdbiPgSQL 1.0.1 interface from BioConductor functional, I would like to suggest some fixes. Find patches and the updated packages here: http://mpa.itc.it/markus/tmp/rdbi/ Changes Rdbi: - fixed load of RdbiPgSQL (wrong name) - fixed dbConnectionInfo() (typo) RdbiPgSQL: - fixed table export to PostgreSQL - added make.names() to polish column names for R usage
2010 Jul 14
2
qplot in ggplot2 not working any longer - (what did I do?)
This is the first time that I have tried to update packages with a tinkered around with .Rprofile. I start R with R --vanilla and it does not load my .Rprofile, but when I issue the command update.packages() R downloads the packages as expected, but then seems to load .Rprofile before compiling the packages sources. What am I doing wrong? kindest regards, Stephen Sefick see- Session info
2004 Jun 10
0
Can´t start help and update on Mac (PR (PR#6964)
reposTools is part of Bioconductor not R. Please use the correct bug repository. Note that PR#6920 does not mention any `error message' whatsoever (nor does it claim to): the message quoted help.start() Making links in per-session dir ... If /usr/bin/open is already running, it is *not* restarted, and you must switch to its window. Otherwise, be patient ... is the standard
2008 Nov 19
1
rkward on Ubuntu heron with R2.8.0
I am running R on Ubuntu Heron. I recently updated to R 2.8.0 from the default (2.6) in the Ubuntu heron repository by adding deb http://cran.stat.sfu.ca/bin/linux/ubuntu hardy/ I updated all packages installed in /usr/lib/R/site-library and those in my home directory /home/duncan/R/i486-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.6 without obvious issues. I installed adehabitat and gpclib, which should be good
2007 Jan 28
2
reposTools
Dear List, I tested the example in the reposTools vignette: library(reposTools); Loading required package: tools genRepos("Test Repository", "http://biowww.dfci.harvard.edu/~jgentry/","newRepos"); Error in rep.int(colnames(x), nr) : unimplemented type 'NULL' in 'rep' Could someone help me out with this one? I'd appreciate all help.... I am
2003 Jul 22
1
using getBioC()
Hello, I am trying to install R/Bioconductor on a G4 Mac running OS X. I have successfully installed R so that a command window opens, but installation of the downloaded Bioconductor package is giving me trouble. After copying/pasting the Bioconductor installation script in to the window and typing getBioC(), I get the following error message. "Error in getBioC(): R not currently
2013 Jan 24
3
Implications of a Dependency on a GPLed Package
I intend to submit a newly developed package to CRAN (to be licensed under the GPL), which prompted me to re-read the GPL FAQ. The following section caught my attention: > If a programming language interpreter is released under the GPL, does that mean programs written to be interpreted by it must be under GPL-compatible licenses? > > When the interpreter just interprets a language,