Dear All,
I intend to determine the optimal grid size from Irregularly spaced spatial
data from agricultural field experiment. The spatial object has been
created in R with the spherical coordinates (longitude and latitude)
convert into planar coordinates (easting and northing). Do I need to
genera
Hello,
I apologize if this question has already been answered. I couldn't find
anything after extensive search.
I ran a spatial panel model on a subset of my data, and would like to use the
resulting splm object
to predict the fitted values for the rest of the data.
The predict command doesn't
Hi,
My data consists of two species counts derived from fixed position
traps over 6 months. It is very skewed. I also collected data on
environmental variables such as building characteristic for where the
traps were located.
I would like to make sure I am using the function ME{spdep}
properly.Fi
Yes, thanks, just realized the R version on this computer is too old.
Sorry for the noise
Agus
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Roman Luštrik wrote:
> Upgrade R or download the archived version of the packages (and all of its
> dependencies, quite the task) and build them on your own.
>
> Cheers,
Upgrade R or download the archived version of the packages (and all of its
dependencies, quite the task) and build them on your own.
Cheers,
Roman
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Agustin Lobo wrote:
> We are trying to install raster on a computer
> running ubuntu Precise and get
> > install.
We are trying to install raster on a computer
running ubuntu Precise and get
> install.packages("raster",repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org";)
Warning in install.packages :
package ‘raster’ is not available (for R version 2.14.1)
Installing package(s) into ‘/home/ina/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-librar