The result you got is the same as for a variogram model from vgm with a
nugget effect. This is the ratio of anisotropy, which is one both for
the nugget and for the correlated part of the model. See:
str(vgm(10, Exp, 300))
str(vgm(10, Exp, 300, 3))
I guess you see something like the second
Dear list members,
I am trying to reproduce table 2.1 (p. 41) of LeSage and Pace (2009).
This is a table containing the direct, indirect and total impacts of a SAR
model (since the regression coefficients cannot be interpreted directly
because of spillovers), *partitioned by W-order*.
I am able
Hi all,
Thanks for all your help, Roger you were right! The merge function looked
like it had done it fine but when I came to plot it the shapefile clearly
hadn't joined correctly. I think this is some kind of bodge, but I've
managed to use the match() function to join the csv with the
as my data is confidential I've tried to make an anonymous data set. I
started with a shp file, and csv with a matching ID column and further data,
including Col_2 which is a higher level region of an aggregate of the
shapefile region. At first I merged these but it jumbled the data so I
managed
Hi!
I posted a similar question a month ago. It helped me a lot. Maybe these
answers will help you too? The last answer gives a complete example of a
choropleth map.
http://r-sig-geo.2731867.n2.nabble.com/Choropleth-map-td7586627.html
Good luck with it!
Janka
2014-08-01 13:46 GMT+02:00 HallS
Hello again!
Is there a parallel version of krige or krigeST, please?
Thanks in advance,
Sincerely,
Erin
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