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2010 Nov 29
1
map() and pdf clipping
Hello, Below is a function (test.map) that permits drawing the same map using three different devices. The "pdf" device doesn't clip polygons to the plot region as I see it does by both the native device (in my case "Quartz") and the "png" device. test.map("pdf") # produces "test-map.pdf" with no clipping test.map("png") #
2011 Feb 09
2
using rasterImage within image
Has anyone yet tried incorporating rasterImage into the base image() function? It seems to make a *huge* difference, with a very small number of added/changed lines of code. (Of course I have barely tested it at all.) Is there any reason this *shouldn't* go into the next release? > source("image.R") > z <- matrix(runif(1e6),nrow=1000) > image(z) >
2010 Oct 01
2
strange interaction between rasterImage and Grid graphics
Dear all, This may be specific to Mac, I haven't had a chance to test another platform. Consider this, plot(1,1,t="n") rasterImage(matrix(1),1,1,1,1) library(grid) grid.rect(gp=gpar(fill="grey")) The grid.rect covers the full device window as expected. However, when I resize the window ever so slightly (interactive device) the rectGrob is suddenly clipped to the previous
2018 Mar 22
1
how to add a child to a child in XML
Just to clarify and hopefully catch the attention of the maintainer: The newXMLNode function is not mentioned in: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/XML/XML.pdf which supposedly describes all functions in the package. Stephen From: Ben Tupper [mailto:btupper at bigelow.org] Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 10:40 AM To: Bond, Stephen Cc: r-help Subject: Re: [R] how to add a child to a
2018 Mar 22
0
how to add a child to a child in XML
Hi, It's a reasonable question. The answer is that it actually is included, but there are many instances across packages where multiple functions are documented on a single help page. The following brings up such a page... (for XML_3.98-1.9) > library(XML) > ?newXMLNode You can see the same on line... https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/XML/versions/3.98-1.9/topics/newXMLDoc
2018 Mar 22
2
how to add a child to a child in XML
Big thanks. newXMLNode works great. Wonder why it is not included in the documentation. There is newXMLDoc and newXMLNamespace, but no mention of newXMLNode. Stephen From: Ben Tupper [mailto:btupper at bigelow.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 6:18 PM To: Bond, Stephen Cc: r-help Subject: Re: [R] how to add a child to a child in XML Hi, XML doesn't use the `$` to access child nodes.
2018 Jan 02
1
httr::content without message
Thanks to all that replied. I had just looked through the httr code and sure enough for a .csv mime time it calls readr::read_csv(). The httr::content docs suggest not using automatic parsing in a package, rather to determine mime type and parse yourself and Ben's suggestion also works if I do: junk <- readr::read_csv(r1$content, col_types = cols()) Perfect. Using httr rather than
2017 Dec 16
0
Generating help files for a function
Hi, If you are using roxygen-style function documentation then why not use devtools::document()? Ben > On Dec 16, 2017, at 9:00 AM, Erin Hodgess <erinm.hodgess at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > I'm in the process of writing a package, and I'm using the lovely "R > Package" book as a guideline. > > However, in the midst of my
2017 Sep 06
1
rgdal error when trying to import raster
Indeed, Ben, but the question was something more like it is not a Dependency, just Suggested, so why the error... John: If you read the Introduction to the 'raster' package vignette, it indicates that some input formats are supported within the raster package and some rely on other packages. Clearly the attempt to read a TIFF was an example of the latter. Had you used a different input
2012 Oct 29
1
XML namespace control
Hello, I am working with a database system from which I can retrieve these kinds of user defined fields formed as XML ... <udf:field unit="uM" type="Numeric" name="facs.Stain final concentration">5</udf:field> You can see in the above example that "field" is defined in the namespace "udf", but that the "udf" namespace is
2016 Apr 30
0
Could not find function "pointsToRaster"
Hi, A terrific resource for this type of issue (and pretty much anything related to R) is http://rseek.org/ I'm sure I use it at least daily. Check out ... http://rseek.org/?q=pointsToRaster The first hit is about pointsToRaster() - it has been replaced by raster::rasterize() Cheers, Ben > On Apr 30, 2016, at 4:28 AM, Ogbos Okike <giftedlife2014 at gmail.com> wrote: > >
2018 Jan 02
0
httr::content without message
Ahoy! That's a message generated by the readr::read_table() function (or it's friends). You can suppress it a number of ways, but this should work as httr::content() will pass through arguments, like col_types = cols(), to the file reader. junk <- httr::content(r1, col_types = cols()) See more here... https://blog.rstudio.com/2016/08/05/readr-1-0-0/
2018 Mar 21
0
how to add a child to a child in XML
Hi, XML doesn't use the `$` to access child nodes. Instead use either `[name]` to get a list of children of that name or `[[name]]` to get the just the first child of that name encountered in the genealogy. Thus for your example... > root$child1 NULL > root[['child1']] <child1 name1="A" name2="B" name3="C"/> On the other hand, you might
2017 Aug 06
1
Nested for loop
Hi Ben, That's exactly right! Except for each set it's the sample population that is 400, 800 or 300. I want to take 3 samples, each of 100, where only the population differs. I can do this separately, but I'm having trouble putting them all on the same graph. I'd like to have sample on the x axis (1-300) and estimate on the y axis. I want to show how population affects the
2018 Mar 28
0
netCDF to GeoTIFF by layer in r
Hi Ahmed, When reading from a ncdf file you can use the 'varname', 'lvar' and 'level' arguments - see the 'Details' section in the docs https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/raster/versions/2.6-7/topics/raster <https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/raster/versions/2.6-7/topics/raster> We can't tell what is in the ncdf file from what you report other
2017 Sep 06
0
rgdal error when trying to import raster
Hi, The message "there is no package called 'rgdal'" means that you don't have rgdal installed. https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgdal/index.html Also, you will get very good patial-centric help if you subscribed to r-sig-geo here https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo Cheers, Ben > On Sep 6, 2017, at 2:52 PM, john polo <jpolo at mail.usf.edu>
2011 Feb 15
1
Using rasterImage on a CairoWin device prevents adding further elements to device?
I was pointed to the Cairo package for plotting PNG images on a device. I've been playing around with it, but found that after I use the rasterImage function, I can't add anything any more to the device, eg : img <- readPNG(system.file("img", "Rlogo.png", package="png")) r = as.raster(img[,,1:3]) r[img[,,4] == 0] = "white" CairoWin()
2017 Aug 06
0
Nested for loop
Hi Kirsten, I can run your example code but I can't quite follow your division of sampling. Can you restate the the task? Below is what I think you are asking for, but I have the feeling I may be off the mark. Set A: 400 samples, draw 100 in range of 5 to 15 Set B: 800 samples, draw 100 in range of 5 to 15 Set C: 300 samples, draw 100 in range of 5 to 15 Ben > On Aug 5, 2017, at
2010 Nov 17
1
rasterImage and coordinate conversion
Hi, I have a plot and I would like to overlay a PNG image over it. I'm using the rasterImage function to do this, but the problem I'm facing is working out the coordinates of the upper right corner of the final image in user coordinates. That is I can place the image so the lower left is located at the bottom of the y-axis and the left end of the x-axis. Since my image is say 100px x
2018 Mar 21
2
how to add a child to a child in XML
I am trying to add a child to a child using XML package in R. the following fails library(XML) node1 <- c("val1","val2","val3") names(node1) <- c("att1","att2","att3") root <- xmlNode("root", attrs=node1) node2 <- LETTERS[1:3] names(node2) <- paste("name",1:3,sep="") root <-