I can verify that geocoding street addresses in the US with the PostGIS TIGER geocoder works, and that you can use RPostgreSQL from R to issue the geocoding commands.

I'm running Linux Mint 17.1, and to get the geocoder working, I simply went through the steps as outlined in PostGIS in Action, 2nd edition, Chapter 8.

Ray


On 01/22/2016 08:38 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
A local postgis setup could work too, http://postgis.net/docs/Extras.html

Can probably use it from R with RPostgresql

Enjoy,
Alex

On 01/22/2016 01:50 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote:
Dear Christopher,

Have a look at the rgeos and spgrass6 packages. rgeos provides several GIS
operations. spgrass6 allows to move data from R to GRASS GIS (and vice
versa). You can run GRASS operations from within R.

Best regards,

Thierry

ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek / Research Institute for Nature and
Forest
team Biometrie & Kwaliteitszorg / team Biometrics & Quality Assurance
Kliniekstraat 25
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Belgium

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2016-01-21 16:18 GMT+01:00 Christopher W. Ryan <cr...@binghamton.edu>:

Hello. I'm a longtime R and R-help user, and recent listener on
R-sig-geo. First post here. I use R on both Win 7 and Linux Mint.

Is there a way to geocode street addresses in the US within R on my
local machine, that is, without transmitting the addresses to any
web-based service?  I have about 26,000 street addresses for a certain
type of ambulance call. I'd prefer (so does my Institutional Review
Board) that the addresses remain with me.

So far I have been using ArcGIS to geocode them on my own machine, and
then export the resulting shapefiles of point patterns to R, for
analysis with spatstat. But I'd rather to it all within R if possible.
(I get frustrated with menu-driven ArcGIS.)

My data are street addresses, not lon/lat coordinates. I have street
segment databases for the relevant counties from the US Census Bureau
TIGER shapefiles.

Thanks for any help.

--Chris Ryan
Broome County Health Department and
Binghamton University and
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Binghamton, NY

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