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> On 11/07/2012 07:17 PM, marco milella wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>> I'm interested in the analysis of spatial data with R and I'm completely
>> new to the world of GIS. However, I would like to try
Dear all,
I'm interested in the analysis of spatial data with R and I'm completely
new to the world of GIS. However, I would like to try to use R and GIS data
for analyzing archaeological data. On the web I found several links, and it
seems that a good combination could be the use of R with GRASS.
with country boundaries but I think you can easily melt these
> using rgeos:::gUnaryUnion
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> Thanks,
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> Simon
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> == "How can anyone be enlightened, when t
Dear all,
I'm a relatively new with R. However, I realized from colleagues the great
capabilities of R or analyzing geo data.
I'm interested in performing an ordinary kriging to interpolate z value on
a world map sarting from a dataset that (unfortunately) includes rather few
observations (13 loca
Dear all,
I'm a relatively new with R. However, I realized from colleagues the great
capabilities of R or analyzing geo data.
I'm interested in performing an ordinary kriging to interpolate z value on
a world map sarting from a dataset that (unfortunately) includes rather few
observations (less th