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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: M P <mzp3...@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 6:32 PM Subject: Re: [R] fields package question To: Eric Berger <ericjber...@gmail.com> Thanks, dput outputs below. I'd like to evaluate surface e.g. at (-10.5, 0.935) > dput(x) structure(c(-10.9251387646973, -10.8977397823155, -10.8197783096724, -10.7568035566262, -10.701995233594, -10.5966347583582, -10.4868838826637, -10.4143132015642, -10.2601624697659, -10.1266311291125), .Dim = 10L) > dput(y) structure(c(0.899999976158142, 0.910000026226044, 0.920000016689301, 0.930000007152557, 0.939999997615814, 0.949999988079071, 0.959999978542328, 0.970000028610229, 0.980000019073486, 0.990000009536743), .Dim = 10L) > dput(z) structure(c(0.0170888844877481, 0.0163554549217224, 0.0143800554797053, 0.0132564017549157, 0.0123229259625077, 0.0108034228906035, 0.00943510234355927, 0.00868543982505798, 0.00763010373339057, 0.00705513963475823, 0.0173761900514364, 0.0166240241378546, 0.0145960496738553, 0.0134453792124987, 0.0124927284196019, 0.0109430542215705, 0.00954837258905172, 0.00878583826124668, 0.00772488862276077, 0.00716213695704937, 0.0178007110953331, 0.0170208644121885, 0.0149147948250175, 0.0137240244075656, 0.0127429272979498, 0.0111485198140144, 0.0097147086635232, 0.00893292296677828, 0.00786342192441225, 0.00731897540390491, 0.0180797930806875, 0.0172817632555962, 0.0151241403073072, 0.0139069128781557, 0.012907050549984, 0.0112831527367234, 0.0098235122859478, 0.00902892742305994, 0.00795362330973148, 0.00742132356390357, 0.0186295621097088, 0.0177957788109779, 0.015536243095994, 0.014266736805439, 0.0132297882810235, 0.0115476427599788, 0.0100369155406952, 0.00921681523323059, 0.00812961626797915, 0.00762135302647948, 0.0190353523939848, 0.0181752592325211, 0.0158403068780899, 0.0145321246236563, 0.0134677225723863, 0.0117424847558141, 0.0101939048618078, 0.00935473665595055, 0.00825834088027477, 0.00776780024170876, 0.0190353523939848, 0.0181752592325211, 0.0158403068780899, 0.0145321246236563, 0.0134677225723863, 0.0117424847558141, 0.0101939048618078, 0.00935473665595055, 0.00825834088027477, 0.00776780024170876, 0.0190353523939848, 0.0181752592325211, 0.0158403068780899, 0.0145321246236563, 0.0134677225723863, 0.0117424847558141, 0.0101939048618078, 0.00935473665595055, 0.00825834088027477, 0.00776780024170876, 0.0190353523939848, 0.0181752592325211, 0.0158403068780899, 0.0145321246236563, 0.0134677225723863, 0.0117424847558141, 0.0101939048618078, 0.00935473665595055, 0.00825834088027477, 0.00776780024170876, 0.0190353523939848, 0.0181752592325211, 0.0158403068780899, 0.0145321246236563, 0.0134677225723863, 0.0117424847558141, 0.0101939048618078, 0.00935473665595055, 0.00825834088027477, 0.00776780024170876), .Dim = c(10L, 10L)) On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 1:24 AM Eric Berger <ericjber...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In your printing out of z your copy-paste effort seems to have missed columns 1-7 of rows 1-4. > It would be better if you would provide the data by using the dput() function, as in: > dput(y) > dput(z) > > then copy-paste the output from that. > > > On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 1:50 AM M P <mzp3...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Actually, let's set it >> grid_new.l <- list(abcissa=c(-15.0,-14.5),ordinate=y) >> to avoid out of bounds >> >> On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 4:41 PM M P <mzp3...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks, Eric, for looking into that. >>> The values are below and since I subset the new abcissa is smaller range >>> grid_new.l <- list(abcissa=c(-15.0,-14.),ordinate=y) >>> I am emailing form gmail - don't know why is using html to format when all is in ascii >>> >>> x >>> [1] -15.20180 -15.01948 -14.86533 -14.73180 -14.61402 -14.50866 -14.41335 >>> [8] -14.32634 -14.24629 -14.17219 >>> y >>> [1] 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 >>> z >>> [5,] 0.6467642 0.6467642 0.6467642 0.6467642 0.6467642 0.6467642 0.6467642 >>> [6,] 0.5597143 0.5597143 0.5597143 0.5597143 0.5597143 0.5597143 0.5597143 >>> [7,] 0.4854133 0.4854133 0.4854133 0.4854133 0.4854133 0.4854133 0.4854133 >>> [8,] 0.4278326 0.4278326 0.4278326 0.4278326 0.4278326 0.4278326 0.4278326 >>> [9,] 0.3834149 0.3834149 0.3834149 0.3834149 0.3834149 0.3834149 0.3834149 >>> [10,] 0.3433031 0.3433031 0.3433031 0.3433031 0.3433031 0.3433031 0.3433031 >>> [,8] [,9] [,10] >>> [1,] 1.1900951 1.1900951 1.1900951 >>> [2,] 1.0636935 1.0636935 1.0636935 >>> [3,] 0.8927228 0.8927228 0.8927228 >>> [4,] 0.7554456 0.7554456 0.7554456 >>> [5,] 0.6467642 0.6467642 0.6467642 >>> [6,] 0.5597143 0.5597143 0.5597143 >>> [7,] 0.4854133 0.4854133 0.4854133 >>> [8,] 0.4278326 0.4278326 0.4278326 >>> [9,] 0.3834149 0.3834149 0.3834149 >>> [10,] 0.3433031 0.3433031 0.3433031 >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 12:45 AM Eric Berger <ericjber...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Since you don't provide lambda, rh or qext it is impossible to reproduce what you are seeing. >>>> Also note that in this mailing list HTML formatted emails are not passed along. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 25, 2018 at 4:13 AM M P <mzp3...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> I used commands below to obtain a surface, can plot it and all looks as >>>>> expected. >>>>> How do I evaluate values at new point. I tried as below but that produces >>>>> errors. >>>>> Thanks for suggestions/help. >>>>> >>>>> x <- log(lambda) >>>>> y <- rh >>>>> z <- qext[,,2] >>>>> >>>>> grid.l <- list(abcissa=x,ordinate=y) >>>>> xg <- make.surface.grid(grid.l) >>>>> out.p <- as.surface(xg,z) >>>>> plot.surface(out.p,type="p") >>>>> >>>>> tried: >>>>> grid_new.l <- list(abcissa=c(-15.0,-10.),ordinate=y) >>>>> xg_new <- make.surface.grid(grid_new.l) >>>>> >>>>> out_new.p <- predict.surface(out.p,xg_new) >>>>> >>>>> results in this prompt: >>>>> predict.surface is now the function predictSurface> >>>>> >>>>> [[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. 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