I am not sure which soil example you refer to (meuse?), but it should anyway be fairly easy to get a single interpolation, just give a single point as the prediction location. The easiest is probably to start with the automap package or the intamap package, where the variogram fitting etc is done automatically. If this doesnt work out, you have to describe better what you are looking for.

You will usually get more answers to questions about geostatistics on the r-sig-geo mailinglist.

Cheers,
Jon

On 04-Apr-13 7:09, Alfred Oswago wrote:
All,
  I am new to using R and know some basics.  I wish to use kriging in R to
do the following:

given  data Y =f(X1,X2,X3,.....,Xn) --1000+ irregular measured data set.

I would like to be able to get a single value  y given  sinle input set
(x1,x2,x3,...xn)

A google search on this takes me lierally to the same example on involving
analysis with soil sampling and I cannot figure out how to extract single
point interpolant.

Any examples or pointers appreciated,
Numeris.

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