Re: [R] S intrp function

2003-04-04 Thread Don Isgitt
Thank you, Roger, and to all who responded. akima is what I needed. Don Roger Peng wrote: There is function `interp' in library(akima). Maybe this is what you're looking for? -roger ___ UCLA Department of Statistics [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~rpeng O

RE: [R] S intrp function

2003-04-04 Thread Liaw, Andy
See if the `akima' package on CRAN does what you want. I just checked in Splus 6.1 on Linux and there's no `intrp'. Do you mean `interp'? Andy > -Original Message- > From: Don Isgitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 2:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [

Re: [R] S intrp function

2003-04-03 Thread Roger Bivand
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Don Isgitt wrote: > Hi. > > I am trying some S-Plus scripts that I used a few years ago on R. Many > things have worked flawlesly and I am very impressed with the work the > developers have done. (As I remember, the license fee on S-Plus at that > time was ~$4500 per seat (

Re: [R] S intrp function

2003-04-03 Thread kjetil brinchmann halvorsen
On 2 Apr 2003 at 13:02, Don Isgitt wrote: Try package akima. Kjetil Halvorsen > Hi. > > I am trying some S-Plus scripts that I used a few years ago on R. Many > things have worked flawlesly and I am very impressed with the work the > developers have done. (As I remember, the license fee on S

Re: [R] S intrp function

2003-04-03 Thread Roger Peng
There is function `interp' in library(akima). Maybe this is what you're looking for? -roger ___ UCLA Department of Statistics [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~rpeng On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Don Isgitt wrote: > Hi. > > I am trying some S-Plus scripts that I use