> > There are plenty of sources of > > border maps, but getting something matching the borders you need may > > require a bit of googling (usually looking for a vector representation). > > Yes, my country is missing ;) > > > Does anybody have recommended websites for current European national > > border data (preferably in a format we can read)? > > Hmm, this is then the main bottleneck - the maps. > > > > >>Many thanks! > >> > >>
Try this link http://thuban.intevation.org/download.html and search for the freegis_worlddata either simplified or the detailed map. You may find Slovenia on both of them. Import the shapefiles with the command read.shape from the maptools library. The data you want to display in colour are stored in imported.shp$att.data. So add the column with your data to this data.frame and plot it with plot as explained in help pages of plot.Map. library(maptools) w.data <- read.shape("countries.shp") # edit data in w.data$att.data plot(w.data, auxvar=w.data$att.data$your.variable) # play with aditional arguments of plot.Map as "recs" to plot only the european part, either "fg" or "color" for the color ramp, "type" etc. All best, Lep pozdrav, Miha Staut _______________________________________________ R-sig-Geo mailing list R-sig-Geo@stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo