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Dipl.Biol. Jens Oldeland
Biodiversity of Plants
Biocentre Klein Flottbek and Botanical Garden
University of Hamburg
Ohnhorststr. 18
22609 Hamburg,
Germany
Tel:0049-(0)40-42816-407
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Mail: oldel...@botanik.uni-hamburg.de
oldel...@gmx.de (for
No...but it works!
I do not know why I did not find it...
Many thanks!
Hi David, thanks to you as well.
Greg Snow schrieb:
> Did you try gray.colors(3)?
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Hi,
sorry for beeing unprecise. I am looking for a legend that has the same
colors as the barplot. For a coloured version I would simply use the
same fill=rainbow() option as used in creating the barplot. However,
this does not work when there are gray values, because there are not
defined in the
Hi,
I am facing a problem with the legend, I donĀ“t know how to use the fill
option in the legend in order to achieve the same standard gray levels
that are plotted.
Sorry for this easy one, but I really did not find anything so far.
It works fine with color:
## C O L O R
mat <- matrix(2,3,r
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Your kind help will be highly appreciated!
Jens
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Dipl.Biol. Jens Oldeland
University of Hamburg
Biocentre Klein Flottbek and Botanical Garden
Ohnhorststr. 18
22609 Hamburg,
Germany
Tel:0049-(0)40-42816-407
Fax:0049-
Dear all,
I have a problem with constructing a nested loop.
I have two matrices:
pnr:
800 rows 14 columns
where rows are 40x20 meaning that 40 rows belong to one of twenty
objects in the matrix pnr
mvp:
20 rows and 14 columns
I want to:
calculate a distance value with the first 40 rows of
? i have looked in several packages
(vegan, labdsv etc.) because I am working with species by site tables,
but without success. perhaps I looked for the wrong terms (rank matrix etc.)
thank you for your help
regards,
Jens
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at/html/import.asc.html
this allows to import your raster files and use it for calculations.
are you sure about your floating point data? or are there only "some"
digits after the "." ?
hope this helped?
best,
Jens
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Jens
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Dipl.Biol. Jens Oldeland
University of Hamburg
Biocentre Klein Flottbek and Botanical Garden
Ohnhorststr. 18
22609 Hamburg,
Germany
Tel:0049-(0)40-42816-407
Fax:0049-(0)40-42816-543
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Dipl.Biol. Jens Oldeland
University of Hamburg
Biocentre Klein Flottbek and Botanical Garden
Ohnhorststr. 18
22609 Hamburg,
Germany
Tel:0049-(0)40-42816-407
Fax:0049-(0)40-42816-543
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.biologie.
Dear R-Users
I have successfully imported my Shapefile using maptools with the
following command lines, and I hoped that my object (nc) will be
recognized as projected data, so I have included the CRS command:
library(maptools)
p4s = CRS("+proj=longlat +datum=WGS84")
nc =
readShapePoints("D:/P
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