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2007 Feb 19
0
problem in reading TOMS observed ASCII data file
Hello R Users,
I have two data sets i) TOMS aerosol optical depth(AOD) and ii) TOMS
ozone(O3).
AOD data is on 1x1 grid and O3 data is on 5x5 grid.
First I want to read AOD and O3 as it is and then I want to regrid AOD on
5x5 grid as O3.
Reading is first problem.
FIRST PROBLEM READING AOD:
AOD data is in following format:
#########
Latitute: 89.5
167 0 0 0 0 0 182 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200
2008 Sep 24
1
climatological standard deviation
Hello R users,
I have a montly time series over a several year period.
It's easy to compute a monthly climatology (12 values), Now, I would like to
calculate the corresponding standard deviation, ie the 12 values
calculated from the january values, february values, etc.
What's the best way for such a calculation ?
Regards,
Yogesh
--
Yogesh K. Tiwari (Dr.rer.nat),
Scientist,
Indian
2012 Apr 02
2
how to read netcdf file in R
Dear R Users,
I am using R 2.14.1 on windows
How to read netcdf files in R ?
Which packeges do we need to install for this,
and what commands are used for reading netcdf files.
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Yogesh Tiwari
--
Yogesh K. Tiwari (Dr.rer.nat),
Scientist,
Centre for Climate Change Research,
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology,
Homi Bhabha Road,
Pashan,
Pune-411008
INDIA
Phone:
2007 Aug 07
1
how to convert decimal date to its equivalent date format(YYYY.mm.dd.hr.min.sec)
Hello R Users,
How to convert decimal date to date as YYYY.mm.dd.hr.min.sec
For example, I have decimal date in one column , and want to convert and
write it in equivalent date(YYYY.mm.dd.hr.min.sec) in another next six
columns.
1979.000000
1979.020833
1979.041667
1979.062500
Is it possible in R ?
Kindly help,
Regards,
Yogesh
--
Dr. Yogesh K. Tiwari,
Scientist,
Indian Institute
2009 Jul 24
1
how to calculate growth rate of a variable
Dear R Users,
If a variable, say CO2(ppm), is varying with time. Then how to calculate CO2
(ppm) growth rate /a-1
I have CO2 time series (1991-2000), as:
time, year, month, day, hour, min, sec, lat, long, height, CO2
1991.476722 1991 6 24 0 5 0 -38.93 145.15 4270 353.680
1991.476741 1991 6 24 0 15 0 -39.20 145.22 4270 353.950
1991.476747 1991 6 24 0 18 0 -39.43 145.28 4270 353.510
2008 Sep 24
2
climatological standard deviation- (question re-posted)
Sorry for re-posting the question, I did not get any reply.
Kindly reply please if any one can.
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Hello R users,
I have a montly time series over a several year period.
It's easy to compute a monthly climatology (12 values), Now, I would like to
calculate the corresponding standard deviation, ie the 12 values
calculated from the january values, february values, etc.
What's the best way
2010 Sep 30
2
time in year, month, day, hour ?
Dear R Users,
I did not get any reply on my question so I am re-asking.
This time I am giving sample data:
1 60.3162 -13.5993 -0.4353 46.0938 0.1877 -0.194E-07
2 60.3713 -13.5992 -0.4423 46.1241 0.2057 -0.231E-06
3 60.3430 -13.5981 -1.6163 44.9048 0.2237 -0.270E-06
4 60.3227 -13.5970 -2.6258 43.8785 0.2213
2010 Jun 05
2
how to use 'points' function to plot two curves with errbar
Dear R Users,
I am using R on windows.
how to use 'points' function to plot two curves with errbar
I am doing like:
x.val <- as.integer(names(co2mean))
errbar(x.val, co2mean, co2mean + co2sd, co2mean - co2sd, xaxt='n', col=1,
xlab=NA,ylab=NA)# obs error bar
lines(x.val, co2mean, col=1, lwd=2)
errbar(x.val, co2tm3.month.mean, co2tm3.month.mean + co2sd.tm3,
co2tm3.month.mean -
2009 Feb 10
1
harmonic function fiting? how to do
Dear R Users,
I have a CO2 time series. I want to fit this series seasonal cycle and trend
with fourth harmonic function,
and then compute residuals.
I am doing something like:
file<-read.csv("co2data.csv")
names(file)
attach(file)
fit<-lm(co2~1+time+I(time^2)+sin(2*pi*time)+cos(2*pi*time)+sin(4*pi*time)+cos(4*pi*time)+
2009 Jul 22
0
how to calculate growth rate of CO2 (ppm) time series
Dear R Users,
I have CO2 mixing ratio(ppm) time series data during 1991-2000.
I would like to calculate CO2 growth rate /ppm.a-1
(is it derivative dt/dco2 ??)
Kindly can any one advise how to calculate above.
My data file looks like;
time, year, month, day, hour, min, sec, lat, long, height, CO2
1991.476722 1991 6 24 0 5 0 -38.93 145.15 4270 353.680
1991.476741 1991 6 24 0 15 0 -39.20 145.22
2008 Jan 22
1
error bar position setting
Hi,
I am using R on Windows XP.
I am using 'arrows' funtion to plot the variance as error bar, BUT error
bar goes only one side of the data point, I need to plot the error bar on
both side of the data point (plot is attached), I am using following
commands to plot,
plot(file3$lat,file3$STotwoKm,pch=21,cex=2.5,ylim=c(-0.2,2.5),xlim=c(-50,50),xlab=NA,ylab=NA,
col=1,
2008 Sep 30
0
Root-Mean-Square(RMS) Difference
Dear R users,
I am comparing two data sets (CO2 observation vs. CO2 simulation, during
1993-2002).
In order to do it I am calculating Root-Mean-Square(RMS) difference
with following formula:
> sqrt(sum((observed_residual - simulated_residual)^2)/n) # 'n' is number of
observations
Residuals are computed by fitting a harmonic function on both the data:
2008 Jul 16
1
date to decimal date conversion
Hello R Users,
I want to convert date (yr, mo, day, hr, min, sec) to decimal date,
for example:
Date (in six columns):
yr mo dy hr min sec
1993 02 13 05 52 00
Converted to Decimal date :
1993.3542
How to write a small code in R so I can convert six column date to decimal
date
Many thanks,
Yogesh
--
Yogesh K. Tiwari (Dr.rer.nat),
Scientist,
Indian Institute
2020 Oct 08
2
unable to access index for repository...
Sorry Gentlemen and all. Now this is becoming a joke (to me). I repeated
what I did earlier, with and without the option to set repos suggested
by Duncan. Now it does not work. I wonder whether it is dependent on the
mirror I chose, but I do not remember the one I chose earlier when it work.
I need your help, gentlemen, as I need to use R-3.0.3 for my task.
>
2020 Oct 08
0
unable to access index for repository...
Don't choose a mirror. That will override the repos choice.
Do update R to a current version if you aren't able to debug this
yourself.
Duncan Murdoch
On 08/10/2020 12:38 p.m., Steven Yen wrote:
> Sorry Gentlemen and all. Now this is becoming a joke (to me). I repeated
> what I did earlier, with and without the option to set repos suggested
> by Duncan. Now it does not work.
2020 Oct 08
0
unable to access index for repository...
Okay, so it's not an RStudio issue. However, I'd guess setting
options(repos = "https://cran-archive.r-project.org")
at the start of your session could make everything work. (I'm guessing
you currently have it set to "http://cran.rstudio.com", which is the
source of the last warning below, probably due to an R bug. But since
you're using an obsolete
2020 Oct 08
2
unable to access index for repository...
Thanks. You gentlemen please tell me what this means. In R (outside of
RStudio) I ran:
install.packages("aod")
Received a warning (and installation did not seem to go through).
Then I tried
install.packages("aod",repos='https://cran-archive.r-project.org')
Received a warning but it went on to try
2020 Oct 08
0
unable to access index for repository...
All support on this list is voluntary, and support for old versions of R is not even necessarily on-topic here which is why you keep getting nudged to upgrade. Your "need" for support for an old version is definitely not "our" problem, so I suggest you start looking for a consultant if this issue is that important to you. Such is the nature of volunteer-developed open source
2020 Oct 08
2
unable to access index for repository...
Thanks for the help. I have a reason to continue with R-3.0.3. I used
maxLik to estimate econometric models and some of them are better
handled with R-3.0.3 (but not later)----a sad reality I do not like.
Here is what I did. I downloaded
https://cran-archive.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/aod_1.3.zip
and installed the zip file, which worked in both RStudio and R (without
RStudio).
In
2020 Oct 05
2
unable to access index for repository...
Thanks. I did as suggested but still received a warning, though the
installation went through. Anything I could do to install without the
warning message.
What is the contrib.url argument?
> install.packages("aod",repos='https://cran-archive.r-project.org')
Warning in install.packages :
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