Hello folks,
I'm working with geostatistics data and I'm using mainly geoR library.
Now, in some examples, is useful to use the 'borders' to delimitate
our kriging process, e.g., in the krige.conv() function. To steal a
Ribeiro & Diggle's example
(http://leg.ufpr.br/geoR/tutorials/aula050819.R), w
Hello folks,
I'm working with geostatistics data and I'm using mainly geoR library.
Now, in some examples, is useful to use the 'borders' to delimitate
our kriging process, e.g., in the krige.conv() function. To steal a
Ribeiro & Diggle's example
(http://leg.ufpr.br/geoR/tutorials/aula050819.R), w
Hi Steve,
I recommend checking the data type of all involved rasters in SAGA GIS (GUI)
itself, maybe one of the grids involved is integer so everything gets rounded
to zero? After loading a grid into SAGA GIS, select it in the 'Data' tab of the
'Workspace' window, and examine the 'Description'
Hi Blair,
I'm sorry but my late answer, but this is a complicated period for me ...
2009/9/18 Blair Christian :
> Hi all,
>
> This is in response to an earlier post of mine inquiring about options for
> spatio-temporal classes in R.
>
> Thank you to all who replied for your interest in spatio-tem
If package manuals don't work (citation("rgdal")), I think for sp,
spgrass6 and rgdal the book should: www.asdar-book.org. For raster, I
don't know. There's also the r-news article on sp, and an osgeo journal
article on spgrass.
Agustin Lobo wrote:
> Could anybody (best the author(s)) provide
> a
Hello again guys!
I wanted to extract an attribute on the data.frame from the
SpatialLinesDataFrame nearest to the given points. I have a point pattern
("ppp") converted from a SpatialPointsDataFrame and I also have a line segment
pattern("psp") converted from a SpatialLinesDataFrame. I used pr
Hi
Good that citations will be included. Try
citation("packagename")
Ex:
citation("sp")
Best wishes
Torleif Markussen Lunde
Research fellow
Centre for International Health/Bjerknes-UiB
University of Bergen
On Wednesday 30 September 2009 12:52:12 Agustin Lobo wrote:
> Could anybody (best the au
Could anybody (best the author(s)) provide
a reference to be included in an article
for packages sp, spgrass6, raster and rgdal ?
Thanks
Agus
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