On 21/11/11 10:19, Zuofeng Shang wrote:
Hi Rolf,

Thanks very much for suggestions! Sorry if I made my question not very clear.

The context is as follows. I have a set of locations with coordinates (latitude and longitude) from Texas region. Some of the locations are within Texas while some of them are not. I am trying to find those locations within Texas by looking at if the coordinate of each location
is within the boundary of Texas.

Now I agree with you that the boundary of Texas is polygon although it looks like "irregular". I find your previous post very helpful. inside.owin() will do the job but I have to figure out the boundary (as a polygon) of Texas. Since I do not have the shapefile of Texas, this will be difficult for me. I am not sure if the shapefile of the US states are available in R. If it not,
how can I get the shapefiles? Thanks a lot for kind help!

This is not my area of expertise (if indeed I have such an area at all! :-) ) but I'm sure that maps of the states of the USA --- including Texas, even! --- are readily available from various sources. I.e. from various GIS's or perhaps from the "maps" package.

With a bit of luck someone on the list will chime in with something more specific.

Or you could try asking "how/where can I get a shapefile specifying the boundary
of Texas" on the R-Sig-Geo list.

HTH

    cheers,

        Rolf

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