On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 at 16:51, Falk Huettmann wrote:
> Like well-shown with home range analysis, kernels, random number generators,
> optimizations and many predictions and model
> selection tools, one may then ignore those outputs for a serious analysis.
>
> The initial idea of open source was a
Hi,
I suggest discussing these issues on the SAGA mailing list. QGIS is just
the frontend software in this case.
All questions around the particular implementation should be discussed
with SAGA developers.
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2018-06-28 08:51, Falk Huettmann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just
Hi all,
Just now it comes to my attention (sorry):
last years I went to a statistical session where the ESRI coders of the
krigging module
talked about 'issues' of the implementation there, and it was beyond scary
for me
(=>assumptions, merging outputs, edge issues etc. Krigging as such is
pretty
Hello,
I am using QGIS v3.0.3 on macOSX(High Sierra).
I want to do ordinary kriging in QGIS.
I have 13 data points representing a state of yield attributes of
agricultural crops. I am also having .shp files of states. I am doing following
steps:
Processing> Toolbox> SAGA> Ordinary Krigin