e coerced
to
SpatialGridDataFrame. This does work:
summary(d)
d.sp=as(d,"SpatialPixelsDataFrame")
d.gr=as(d.sp,"SpatialGridDataFrame")
summary(d.gr)
but Jon's suggestion is equally adeqate.
Roger
Cheers, Jon
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Error in asMethod(object, Class, value) : replace-coercion not allowed
But if I run it on my computer it works. So, why it doesn’t work on a
server? May be the ‘spdep’ package doesn't work in the same way on
linux?
Thanks a lot,
Matilde
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Istituto di Fisiologia Cli
ch reproduces this
> problem.
>
> regards,
> Paul
>
> [1]
http://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html [3]On 12/01/2011 11:29 AM,
Matilde Karakachoff wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I'm trying to execute a very
simple command on a linux server: Locus1grid as asMethod -
s is almost 0
Thank you very much,
regards
Matilde
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Pisa Italia
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hink that there exists an r-package or function to solve this kind
of
problem? I really like spatstat, but I don't think that I could use it
in
a "one-dimensional" case.
Thank you very much
Matilde
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Karakachoff
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Pisa Italia
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Hello,
I'm looking for some simple techniques of exploratory data analysis for a
"one-dimensional" spatial point process. For example I would test the CSR of
some (few) points in a line of length 5000 against the hp. that they cluster
in one or two places of the line.
Do you think that there exis