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1999 Feb 24
0
Problems with server=domain
I compiled samba 2.0.2 on a intel RedHat 5.2 machine successfully. I then set up the machine according to the DOMAIN_MEMBER.html instructions to join my domain. Everything seemed ok so far, i got the message: change_trust_account_password: Changed password for domain INFO. smbpasswd: Joined domain INFO So far OK, right. I set up the smb.conf like this. The options in Global that are commented
2007 Jul 06
5
Clustering nested data
Hi all, I am interested in performing a cluster analysis on ecological data from forests in Pennsylvania. I would like to develop definitions for forest types (red maple forests, upland oak forests, etc.(AH AR in attached table)) based on measured attributes in each forest type. To do this, I would like to 'draw clusters' around forest types based on information from various tree
2004 May 20
1
Repeated measures ANOVA
Dear friends I am not sure that I am conducting this analysis correctly. I would really appreciate if someone can verify what I've done. I conducted repeated measures ANOVA for some bugs data. These bugs were measured repeatedly over 32 weeks at the same trapping plots. I want to test a full model for the effect of time ("week") (the "within subject" variable), and the
2011 Aug 11
1
Mixed effect models
I am using two mixed effect models. Firstly, what I am trying to do is to compare green roofs abundance with brownfield, green roof with green space abundance, and finally green space with brownfield abundance. I am unsure if I have done the correct model. I have to use a mixed effect model because my data is nested. This is the code and output >
2012 Feb 21
0
R-SIG-Debian Digest, Vol 78, Issue 3
Hi, Does anyone use spgrass6 with GRASS 7 and R? The documentation for spgrass6 states it is for GRASS6+, and if I recall correctly I saw Dr. Bivand mention that it works well with GRASS7. (There were some threads from 2009 where spgrass6 wasn't working with GRASS7 yet, but I assumed that information was out of date.) So I figured I was doing something wrong with the library and package
2001 Jan 18
0
Release of R/GRASS GIS interface for R >= 1.2.x
Release of revised version of R/GRASS GIS raster and sites data interface. The latest version of the R contributed package "GRASS", release 0.1-6, may be downloaded from CRAN (cran.r-project.org) - contributed packaged section, "Devel" directory, file: GRASS_0.1-6.tar.gz. It may also be downloaded from ftp://reclus.nhh.no/pub/R/GRASS_0.1-6.tar.gz. This version is intended for
2004 Oct 27
1
Problems installing GRASS package
Hi, I'm running R 2.0 installed from the source port on FreeBSd 4.10 and I'm having trouble installing the GRASS package. Following is the procedure plus errors: > options(CRAN="http://cran.us.r-project.org") > install.packages("GRASS") <download snipped> downloaded 186Kb * Installing *source* package 'GRASS' ... ** libs cc
2012 Feb 20
1
readVECT6 and readRAST6 fails with R and GRASS 7 ???
Hello all, I'm having troubles getting R to load data from GRASS 7. I suspect I have installed something wrong, but can't figure out what. Any suggestions for what I could look for or how to trouble shoot this? Thanks in advance for any help! After having other issues last week, we have upgraded Debian to the testing version. The other problems are solved, but now I can't get
2009 May 09
0
clump of binary pixels on raster
Dear all, I have a set od 30,000 binary landscapes, which represent habitat and non-habitat cover. I need to generate images that identify those neighbour (rule 8) pixels as one patch ID, and a different patch ID for each clump of pixels. I coded it using labcon(adehabitat), but as some of my landscapes have so many patches, labcon not finish and entry in a eternal looping. By other side, I coded
2009 Nov 21
1
compiling addons
I am trying to compile the r.stream* set of addons. Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit I have installed the grass packages from the repositories I have also compiled grass 6.5 from source. I have taken the r.stream* from the addons svn and placed the sources in the grass source tree - in the raster file I run make distclean then navigate to the raster/r.stream* file run make and get this error message:
2006 Jul 04
0
who can explain the difference between the R and SAS on the results of GLM
Dear friends, I used R and SAS to analyze my data through generalized linear model, and there is some difference between them. Results from R: glm(formula = snail ~ grass + gheight + humidity + altitude + soiltemr + airtemr, family = Gamma) Deviance Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -1.23873 -0.41123 -0.08703 0.24339 1.21435 Coefficients:
2011 Dec 16
1
Model design
Dear List, I am realtively inexperienced so i apologise in advance and ask for understanding in the simplicity of my question: I have data on the amount of grass per km in a cell ( of which i have lots) "grass" and for each cell i have x/y coordinates - required due to spatial autocorrelation Cells can be classfied in a hierarchical nature into AREAS and STATES i.e Cell 1, Cell 2,
2002 Jul 11
0
missing links in GRASS package for R
Dear list, I get the following error message when installing the package GRASS. missing link(s): interp.new missing link(s): vgram Krig predict.Krig predict.se.Krig See also below for the full installation message. What does this mean exactly? Regards, Ulrich ------------------------------------------------------------------ > R CMD INSTALL
2008 Aug 19
1
address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
Dear users, I got this problem and i don't have a clue of what it could be happening... The context: i'm running a loop in which i extract information from a raster map (I work with GRASS and R, using spgrass6 package), and rearrange it to create a matrix. I've tried it with small maps and it works smoothly, but in large maps I have to resort to saving data in the hard disk regularly
2009 Oct 11
3
Error in family$family : $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors
Dear List, I'm having problem with an exercise from The R book (M.J. Crawley) on page 567. Here is the entire code upto the point where I get an error. data(UCBAdmissions) x <- aperm(UCBAdmissions, c(2, 1, 3)) names(dimnames(x)) <- c("Sex", "Admit?", "Department") ftable(x) fourfoldplot(x, margin = 2) dept<-gl(6,4) sex<-gl(2,1,24)
2002 Mar 20
1
cannot open file .RDataTmp
Dear list, since I have installed GRASS_0.1-8.tar.gz (devel) with R 1.4.1 on RedHat7.1 Linux I get the following message when I want to save the workspace image: -------------------------------------------------- Save workspace image? [y/n/c]: y Error in file(file, "wb") : cannot open file `.RDataTmp' ------------------------------------------------- Where can I find the
2008 Feb 27
2
Plan to build Package to use GRASS from R
Hi Sorry for crossposting, but I think this can be of interest for GRASS and R users. I am planning to write a package to make the use of GRASS from R easier. The idea is to wrap the system call to execute the GRASS command into an R command of the same name. e.g: r.to.vect <- function(..., intern=TRUE, ignore.stderr=FALSE) { comm <- paste( "r.to.vect ", ...,
2006 Jul 08
0
which model (GLMs)is the best?
Dear friends, I used R to analyze my data with the models of generalized linear models, and found three models were relatively good, but i can't decide which is the best,how should i do ? *Model1:* glm(formula = snail ~ grass + gheight + humidity + altitude + soiltem + airtem + grass:altitude, *family = Gamma(link = inverse*), data = model, na.action = na.exclude, control =
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]
2002 Mar 20
1
Installing GRASS_0.1-4.tar.gz on RedHat7.1 Linux
Dear list, I have a problem to install the GRASS_0.1-4.tar.gz on RedHat7.1 Linux. The gmake5 is missing. But I am not quite sure what it is? Is it a gnu version of MAKE? I could not locate it on my system and I do not know what is really meant. Any experience? I get the following message: ---------------------------------------------------- bash-2.04$ R CMD INSTALL -l