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Roger
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Matt Moehr wrote:
> I have always u
Matt,
Sorry, I do not have a very good solution — I encountered this exact
problem and with the frustrations I had at the time, I reverted back to
R 2.2.1. Life is good again… BTW, I'm using Redhat Enterprise 3 Linux.
Tom
Matt Moehr wrote:
> I have always used the R spatial packages on my hom
I have always used the R spatial packages on my home computer. I wanted
to use them on my department's server, but of course you can't install
packages to the local directories. I thought I could download the
necessary packages into my directory and use the lib.loc option in
library(). Every
This is the databases list, not for reading ASCII files.
Please try R-help.
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Nicolas Degallier wrote:
Hi R helpers,
I have downloaded time series of climatic data from CRU (Climatic
Research Unit) which are ASCII files with a specific format for the
data.
The format is des
Nicolas Degallier wrote:
> Hi R helpers,
>
> I have downloaded time series of climatic data from CRU (Climatic
> Research Unit) which are ASCII files with a specific format for the
> data.
> The format is described here:
>
> http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~timm/grid/CRU_TS_2_1.html
>
> under the l
Hi R helpers,
I have downloaded time series of climatic data from CRU (Climatic
Research Unit) which are ASCII files with a specific format for the
data.
The format is described here:
http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~timm/grid/CRU_TS_2_1.html
under the link "file format".
I would like to know if s