On 30.01.2009, at 07:47, Edzer Pebesma wrote:
Jim Burke wrote:
OK I am on decaf coffee now. I reinstalled R and
all is well now.
Now Hans, below is what I get when I run your code.
Is this expected? Quick and certainly DIRTY.
> library("maptools")
Loading required package: foreign
> load(url
Jim Burke wrote:
OK I am on decaf coffee now. I reinstalled R and
all is well now.
Now Hans, below is what I get when I run your code.
Is this expected? Quick and certainly DIRTY.
> library("maptools")
Loading required package: foreign
>
load(url("http://spatial.nhh.no/R/etc/TM_WORLD_BORDERS
OK I am on decaf coffee now. I reinstalled R and
all is well now.
Now Hans, below is what I get when I run your code.
Is this expected? Quick and certainly DIRTY.
> library("maptools")
Loading required package: foreign
> load(url("http://spatial.nhh.no/R/etc/TM_WORLD_BORDERS_SIMPL-0.2.RData";))
Thanks Hans,
Its been a day or so since I have used R graphics.
Now sp seems to lack grid. I cannot run my tried and
true graphics workspace at all.
Are you folks having any trouble? What am I doing
wrong?
Below
1. try to load library sp. No go.
2. download sp from Berkeley (US1). Different erro
On 29.01.2009, at 16:49, Jonathan Callahan wrote:
Is anyone aware of an even more simplified version of the data that
went
into creating TM_WORLD_BORDERS_SIMPL-0.2.RData so that we might have
TM_WORLD_BORDERS_LOWRES.RData for use cases like my own.
A very quick solution would be to filter out
Hi,
I am currently using the R maps package in an on-line visualization tool:
http://mazamascience.com/OilExport/
Because of the lack of post-Soviet borders, I am currently investigating
replacing the maps package with Roger Bivand's examples using
TM_WORLD_BORDERS_SIMPL-0.2.RData:
http://spati