Dear Paul,
> Here is the link to the user manual; there is an image of the matrix
> definition file on page 9.
>
> https://sites.google.com/site/flexscansoftware/download_e/FleXScan%20User%20Guide_e31.pdf?attredirects=0=1
>
It seems that all the files have the same format: ASCII file with
FlexScan seems to be distributed as a closed-source Windows-binary
only piece of software:
https://sites.google.com/site/flexscansoftware/home
which raises lots of "avoid at all costs" red flags for me.
The methodology is published and could be re-implemented as an R
package by a smart enough
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Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] Prepping data for FlexScan
FlexScan seems to be distributed as a closed-source Windows-binary only piece
of software:
https://sites.google.com/site/flexscansoftwa
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Cc: Paul Lantos <paul.lan...@dm.duke.edu>; r-sig-geo@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] Prepping data for FlexScan
FlexScan seems to be distributed as a closed-source Windows-binary only piece
of software:
https://sites.google.com/site/flexscansoftware/home
which raises lo
Please provide a link to the documentation of what FlexScan expects to
read and possibly your script, output file, and a sample correctly
formatted file; it appears it is not actively used here (at this time of
year anyway). Is this a case where the OS line feed/carriage return may
make a
Hi,
I'm trying to prepare data for FlexScan to use the flexible cluster scan
statistic, and I'm having difficulty getting data in the right format.
The problem seems to be in the creation of a neighbor matrix file. I've been
using a point data source, creating thiessen polygons (in ArcGIS),