Sorry...I meant to send this message below to Clement Calenge directly, but
sent it to the whole r-sig-geo list mistakenly.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Tim Sippel wrote:
> Hi Clement-
>
> I trying to run kselect analysis on radio tracking data to assess the
> importance of different habitat
Hi Clement-
I trying to run kselect analysis on radio tracking data to assess the
importance of different habitat variables. I'm having trouble with two
different things in this process.
1) I've subsampled some of my data, running the dudi.pca on different
subsamples. One of the subsampled data
Thanks a lot! That is very helpful!
BTW is there something I could do to support the campaign (e.g.write
an email to my MP)?
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Greg Snow wrote:
> This site:
>
> http://www.cloudmade.com/
>
> has shape files based on the open street map project
> (http://www.opens
This site:
http://www.cloudmade.com/
has shape files based on the open street map project
(http://www.openstreetmap.org/).
I don't know if the maps have the correct level of detail that the original
poster wanted, but they are licensed under a creative commons license.
Hope this helps,
--
G
I like to use this one (albeit probably not the most efficient),
`%ni%` <- Negate(`%in%`)
baptiste
On 25 May 2009, at 20:13, Jim Burke wrote:
I can subset a "SpatialPolygonsDataFrame" from a
data frame containing a smaller subset of IDs. For
example below.
smaller_sp <- large_sp [large_sp$ID
Thank you! You should remove the term "roughly" as it worked exactly as
is. All I needed to do is change the input file name. The below ran
perfectly, displaying the DEM and contours on a plot (bottom five lines)
with output shapefiles of the vectors (the writeOGR command.)
library(rgdal)
On Wed, 27 May 2009, anna freni sterrantino wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm a total newbie in geo, so sorry if my question is basic.
Following chp 9 and chp 10 from "Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R",
I 've got confused on how to get from coordinates to a nb-object,
to get to spatial weights need
On Wed, 27 May 2009, stefan.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I am looking for *.shp files for the whole EU covering NUTS-1 and
NUTS-2 level. There have been older posts about that, but these links
are already outdated. I assume that those files should be available
at the Eurostat homepage. But
Hi everyone,
I'm a total newbie in geo, so sorry if my question is basic.
Following chp 9 and chp 10 from "Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R",
I 've got confused on how to get from coordinates to a nb-object,
to get to spatial weights need for modeling.
Seems that the example at pag.245 :
Dear All,
I am looking for *.shp files for the whole EU covering NUTS-1 and
NUTS-2 level. There have been older posts about that, but these links
are already outdated. I assume that those files should be available
at the Eurostat homepage. But I have rarely seen such an intelligible
web site (I e
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