Look at the choroplethr package. On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Amoy Yang <amo...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Let me just make this case simple and quick to address what I need. > > Giving a data-file that includes tow columns: zip5 and population. How do I > put pop (colored with different segments) by zips (with boundary) on the USA > map with R? > > Amoy > > > On Friday, January 22, 2016 12:45 PM, David Winsemius > <dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote: > > > >> On Jan 22, 2016, at 9:24 AM, Amoy Yang via R-help <r-help@r-project.org> >> wrote: >> >> This is the results that addresses David's advice. >>> library(maptools) >>> library(maps) >>> state.map <- readShapeSpatial("maps/st24_d00.shp") >> Error in getinfo.shape(fn) : Error opening SHP file >>> # David question: What does list.files('maps') return? Is there a >>> 'st24_d00.shp' value in there? >>> list.files('maps') >> character(0) >> I actually use the link below to learn how to load state/zip-data on USA >> map. > > That link says: > > "For example (assumes you have the maryland shapefiles in the map > subdirectory):" > > So it did not purport to tell you how to put shape files in that > subdirectory. That statement assumed you understood basic OS path naming > conventions in your unstated OS and how to move files around, which is not a > topic for rhelp. > > Try working through the examples in the documents that come with the > `sp`-package. > > > -- > David. >> >> # >> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1441717/plotting-color-map-with-zip-codes-in-r-or-python >> Plotting color map with zip codes in R or Python >> | | >> | | | | | | | | >> | Plotting color map with zip codes in R or PythonI have some US >> demographic and firmographic data. I would like to plot zipcode areas in a >> state or a smaller region (e.g. city). Each area would be annotated by >> col... | >> | | >> | View on stackoverflow.com | Preview by Yahoo | >> | | >> | | >> >> On Friday, January 22, 2016 10:03 AM, Barry Rowlingson >> <b.rowling...@lancaster.ac.uk> wrote: >> >> >> We can duplicate the error by giving a path to a non-existent >> shapefile, which is probably the original problem: >> >>> require(maptools) >> Loading required package: maptools >> Loading required package: sp >> Checking rgeos availability: TRUE >>> foo=readShapeSpatial("fnord.shp") >> Error in getinfo.shape(fn) : Error opening SHP file >> >> The error message there isn't totally explicit, and might cover a >> range of other possibilities such as a corrupted shapefile, or a >> missing .shx component of the shapefile or whatever. >> >> BUT you probably shouldn't be using readShapeSpatial anyway, as it has >> a habit of not reading the coordinate system in the .prj file. I find >> it much easier to use `raster::shapefile` which *does* read the >> coordinate system *and* gives a more explicit error message for a >> missing shapefile: >> >>> require(raster) >> Loading required package: raster >>> foo=shapefile("fnord.shp") >> Error in normalizePath(x, winslash = "/", mustWork = TRUE) : >> path[1]="fnord.shp": No such file or directory >> >> "No such file or directory" >> >> Barry >> >> >> >> On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 2:25 AM, boB Rudis <b...@rudis.net> wrote: >>> Agreed with the others. After finding that shapefile and getting it to >>> work you are definitely not in the proper working directory. >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 8:40 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Jan 21, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Amoy Yang via R-help >>>>> <r-help@r-project.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Any advice for the following errors? >>>>> state.map <- readShapeSpatial("maps/st24_d00.shp") >>>>> Error in getinfo.shape(fn) : Error opening SHP file >>>> >>>> What does list.files('maps') return? Is there a 'st24_d00.shp' value in >>>> there? >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> David. >>>> >>>>> >> >> >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > David Winsemius > Alameda, CA, USA > >
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