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2007 Dec 20
0
package clim.pact
I would like to try the SSA approach with my data. If i am not mistaken there is a package named "clim.pact" in the R repository that does that. I tried to download on my Linux box and it failed as it cannot resolve a dependency that is only needed for Windows platform (that is written in the site http://cged.genes.nig.ac.jp/RGM2/pkg.php?p=clim.pact). I wonder if someone knows the
2012 Mar 27
0
I can't open a .nc file with the "cdfcont" function of the clim.pact package
Hello, I am new at using R. I would like to use the following functions of the "clim.pact" package: ncdfcont and retrieve.nc I have installed the package "clim.pact" in Rstudio. I have downloaded the "ncdf pack" from unicar (including ncdump and ncgen). The ncdf file I'm working on is called "essai2.nc" Here is what I get, when I type the command
2005 Nov 07
1
Help with downloading clim.pact
I am wondering if anyone might know why the package clim.pact won't install properly. I have tried many URL sites and the same thing happens. I get the error message below. I also tried downloading the ZIP from the CRAN site and extracting the file myself, but an error message (something like, "not an archive file") appears. I operate through Windows. Thanks. Gary Nelson.
2010 Dec 13
0
Problem with retrieve.nc of clim.pact
Goodmorning to everyone, I'm new so sorry for bad english and formulation. I go to the point: I am using since months the retrieve.nc function from clim.pact to extract data from netcdf files. I always had no problem, but some days ago I updated both R and the package to the latest versione (don't ask me what was the previous R version, cause I don't remember). However, now i am in
2011 Nov 29
1
Problems with Raster and clim.pact packages with large netcdf files (2.7G) in x64 bit R
I normally use the raster or clim.pact pckages to read netcdf (.nc) files. This has always worked out for me until this weekend every time i try to read a .nc file i get the following error Program: C:\Program Files\RStudio\bin\x64\rsession.exe File: posixio.c, Line 417 Expression: offset >= 0 This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.Please contact the
2003 Jul 10
0
clim.pact (fwd)
I'm trying to use the clim.pact package but I cannot find the descritions of "map object or "field object". For example, according to the man page of function "map": " Description Produces maps. Usage map(x,y=NULL,col="black",lwd=1,lty=1,sym=TRUE, plot=TRUE,inv.col=FALSE) Arguments x A map object. ... " and according to the man page of
2009 Jul 21
0
clim.pact question (annual cycle removal)
I'm using the clim.pact package, I'm particularly interested in the EOF computation. I've noticed that whether I used the option to remove the annual cycle or not I get the same results. Am I missing something or the option hasn't been implemented yet? Thank you. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jun 27
3
Possible to get a definition of a function from a package to use without invoking the package?
Hi, I often use the mod() and instring() functions that are available in the clim.pact package. This package has a lot of dependencies, including installation of netCDF, and I haven't yet been able to get library(clim.pact) to work on a Mac OS 10.4.6. A previous request for help with the Mac problem yielded no results, so now I wonder if I could just extract the definitions for the couple
2010 Oct 29
2
doubt in climate variability analysis in R!
Hello all, I am trying to use "clim.pact" package for my work, but since this is the beginning for me to use gridded datasets in "R", I am having some trouble. I want to do seasonal analyses like trends, anomalies, variograms, EOF and probably kriging too to downscale my 1 degree gridded data to 0.5.  So, as a first step, I compiled my entire dataset (with 25
2008 Jan 15
1
Problem with running installed package on Windows
Hello, I have installed the package clim.pact in R on both Mac OS X and Windows XP. Everything works fine on the Mac but in Windows, I have a problem when I try to execute some simple commands. I get this error: Error in gzfile(file, "wb") : unable to open connection In addition: Warning message: In gzfile(file, "wb") : cannot open compressed file
2004 Dec 21
4
Removing trailing spaces
Some years ago when I used S-PLUS, I seem to remember, there was a discussion about a simple method of removing trailing spaces from vector elements. I'd be fairly sure the same would work in R, but I can't find any mention of anything like it in the R archives or with help.search(). There are ways I could do it with substring(), but I seem to remember there was something more elegant.
2007 Nov 14
1
calc dist AB for B at levels of A
I have a question that I have been trying to figure out and I imagine there is a very simple answer to it. I am trying to use the distAB function in the clim.pact package I have a dataframe with 4 columns in which A is ref pt and B is site 1. longitude of A 2. Latitude of A 3. longitude of B 4. Latitude of B Problem is the columns are unequal in length column 1 and 2 are length=29 and 3 and 4
2016 Jun 07
3
PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
######################################################### PACT-2016: Call for Abstracts in ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src ######################################################### IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, June 17, 2016 Acceptance notification: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, July 15, 2016 Poster
2006 Jul 14
0
EOF: object needs to be "field"?
Hi, All: I am using Chinese version of R, but I will translate the error message. I have been trying to find out the spatial pattern of some meteorology variable. I converted the data from "grib" format to binary, which is not a big deal. Then I read in the binary data, and it has 3 dimensions: x, y, and time. The following is my code
2005 Mar 27
0
netcdf
Hi All, I'm very knew to R. I downloaded and am running it on my redhat so that I can use the clim.pact package. Everything is downloaded and installed correctly. When trying to read a netcdf file from the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis dataset using retrieve.nc I keep getting errors that the number of dimensions are wrong. If I use x.1 <- retrieve.nc("geopothgt.nc") I get the above
2012 Mar 16
2
plotting border over map
I am using following codes to plot map library(sp) library(rgdal) library(maps) library(gplots) library(clim.pact) library(fields) source("/R/PlotGridded2DMap.R") source("/R/image.plot.fix.R") source("/R/image.plot.plt.fix.r") seasonal_plot<-function(input,lonll=-180,latll=-90,lonres=5.,latres=3.75,write_file=TRUE,The_title=NULL){ if(is.null(The_title)){
2009 Nov 23
0
R-help Digest, Vol 81, Issue 23
Hi, keine ahnung. Das liegt jetzt bei Hr. Feld. Frag mal bei ihm nach. Gr??e Thushyanthan r-help-request at r-project.org wrote: > Send R-help mailing list submissions to > r-help at r-project.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help'
2006 Apr 05
2
Problems in package management after Linux system upgrade
I upgraded from Fedora Core 4 to Fedora Core 5 and I find a lot of previously installed packages won't run because shared libraries or other system things have changed "out from under" the installed R libraries. I do not know for sure if the R version now from Fedora-Extras (2.2.1) is exactly the same one I was using in FC4. I see problems in many packages. Example, Hmisc: unable
2004 Aug 19
3
Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?
Thanks Mike. My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact} then mst {ape} to calculate my minimum spanning tree. The nodes are telecoms sites from all over Australia. My goal is to determine the minimum cost of linking them via cabling, and I'm starting by calculating the distance "as the crow flies", but will probably eventually need to calculate the
2009 Jul 23
1
Creating a loop to read 3D dataset
Dear all, I have in my possession a netcdf from which I want to extract some data files. I have used the "ncdf" package to read the netcdf file and used the "get.var.ncdf" function to identify the variable i wish to use. The data is in the form of a time-series of geographical data points that relate to climatology variables. As such I have a large data frame,