On Apr 1, 2011, at 5:38 PM, steve_fried...@nps.gov wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for taking the time to consider the problem. I realize the
procedure
is not reproducible. I use a 4 dimensional netCDF file (4.2 GB) in
size to
pull data into this process. Nobody in their right mind should work
with
such things. It's a spatial temporal database with 10 years of daily
data
in a irregular area spanning 405 x 287 cells.
Anyway, I tried your suggestion adding a { in front of the for loop
and a
closing } following the last line.
That suggestion was probably intended to get you a more informative
error message:
for(j in 1:(varsize[4]-1) )
temp <- get.var.ncdf(
nc=input,
varid="p_foraging",
c(1,1,j),
c(varsize[1], varsize[2], 1)
)
# I think Peter is correct. That loop will complete before the call to
filled.contour,
# so you will only have the last version of temp plot.
filled.contour(x, y, temp, color = terrain.colors,
plot.title = title( main =
paste("Everglades Wood Stork Foraging Potential \nYear",
(2000+j)),
#that "double call" to title looks incomplete as well. The comma looks
premature.
# Shouldn't it be something like:
plot.title = bquote("Everglades Wood Stork Foraging Potential
\nYear", .(2000+j) )
#(And since the for loop is already complete `j` will not exist.
# Which is probably the source of the error you are getting.)
xlab = "UTM East", ylab = "UTM North") ,
plot.axes = { contour(temp, add=T)
axis(1, seq(450000 , 580000, by = 10000))
axis(2, seq(2800000,4000000, by = 10000)) },
key.title = title(main="Probability") ,
key.axes = axis(4, seq(0 , 1 , by = 0.1))
It did not work.
Steve Friedman Ph. D.
Ecologist / Spatial Statistical Analyst
Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Park
950 N Krome Ave (3rd Floor)
Homestead, Florida 33034
steve_fried...@nps.gov
Office (305) 224 - 4282
Fax (305) 224 - 4147
Peter Ehlers
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04/01/2011 05:08 <steve_fried...@nps.gov>
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Subject
Re: [R] filled contour plot with
contour lines
Aren't you missing a set of parentheses?
I can't run your code since it's not reproducible, but to
my aging eyes it seems that you need a set of '{}' around
the contents of your loop:
for(j in 1:(varsize[4]-1)) { loop stuff }
Peter Ehlers
On 2011-04-01 11:48, steve_fried...@nps.gov wrote:
I'm stumped, can anyone find my error in this sequence.
for(j in 1:(varsize[4]-1))
temp<- get.var.ncdf(nc=input,
varid="p_foraging",c(1,1,j),c(varsize[1],varsize[2],1))
filled.contour(x, y, temp, color = terrain.colors,
plot.title = title(main = paste("Everglades Wood Stork
Foraging Potential \nYear", (2000+j)),
xlab = "UTM East", ylab = "UTM North") ,
plot.axes = { contour(temp, add=T)
axis(1, seq(450000 , 580000, by = 10000))
axis(2, seq(2800000,4000000, by = 10000)) },
key.title = title(main="Probability") ,
key.axes = axis(4, seq(0 , 1 , by = 0.1))
The routine will work in a modified form without adding the
coordinates
(the axis lines) but when I include these the routine produces
various
errors, such as "dimension mismatch", or "unexpected end
encountered."
I tried to follow the example on filled.contour help page.
Thanks in advance
Steve
Steve Friedman Ph. D.
Ecologist / Spatial Statistical Analyst
Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Park
950 N Krome Ave (3rd Floor)
Homestead, Florida 33034
steve_fried...@nps.gov
Office (305) 224 - 4282
Fax (305) 224 - 4147
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