Thank you for your response for my question.
I have another question of loading "rmap_1.1.0.zip" to R
2.1.1 on Windows XP.
R2.1.1 said "'Rmap' is not valid package. It was probably
installed in < 2.0.0. " on loading this rmap.
Will you not support Rmap for R 2.1.x since (sp)maptools
has repla
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Hisaji ONO wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Currently C API of GEOS seems to be available according
> to http://geos.refractions.net/ro/CVS.txt.
>
> Current spgpclib cannot be used for commercial use.
This is not correct. The maintainer of gpclib has been asked to modify his
license
Just an addition to the question I have asked before:
one easy way would be to fit:
- a global constant (to account for the average of the points of the
matrix);
- a plane to account for linear terms (in the example below, it should be a
plane with both negative partial derivatives with respect "
Hisaji ONO wrote:
>Hello.
>
> Currently C API of GEOS seems to be available according
>to http://geos.refractions.net/ro/CVS.txt.
>
> Current spgpclib cannot be used for commercial use.
>
> I think it will be better to use GEOS(its license is GPL,
>probably) , based on OpenGIS and has more functio
Hello,
I am new in this list. I have a problem and I think that the solution to
this problem can be found using spatial statistics, but I do not know how.
My problem is the following: I have a matrix of data, of around 6 rows and 5
columns. In reality, I have a time series, where at each point i
Hello.
Currently C API of GEOS seems to be available according
to http://geos.refractions.net/ro/CVS.txt.
Current spgpclib cannot be used for commercial use.
I think it will be better to use GEOS(its license is GPL,
probably) , based on OpenGIS and has more functions than
gpclib.
Has sp pac