Hi Lydia,
Your question match more the topics of the r-sig-geo list.
Please have a look at the "raster" package, as well as the "rasterVis"
package to read and work with NetCDF format.
Regards,
Pascal
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 6:27 AM, Lydia Keppler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using Windows 7 and
Granted, you are new here, but reading the Posting Guide is advice included in
every post on this list. One key recommendation found there is to not post in
HTML, as we don't see what you see when you do that. Use plain text email.
Another key piece of advice in the Posting Guide is to provide a
Well one would expect that you might find something useful by
searching the obvious, like
?contourplot
and following the links therein.
It also seems (to me, anyway) that you have made little effort to
understand how R works, its data structures, syntax, and so forth. So
please peruse "An Introd
Hi all,
I am using Windows 7 and R Studio version 3.0.2 (2013-09-25).
I am relatively new to R and am trying to make a contour plot from a 3D
data grid.
I my data file has the following specifics:
[1] "file Data.nc has 3 dimensions:"
[1] "time Size: 96"
[1] "lat Size: 21"
[1] "lon Size: 61
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