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attached base packages:
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n't have JPEG2000 in
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> I am working on a project where we are accessing large data files via
> opendap. Myself and two of the higher-ups on the project are working on
> Windows machines, and we have been unable to access remote files using the
> ncdf4
in communicating with others to
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The easiest way is to find out what the actual projection is, and
reconstruct a sensible representation of the grid.
Usually you have to guess, but it's possible to figure out. You *can* plot
by building a proper mesh in longlat, but my preference is full rescue. You
need to know the projection an
On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 at 00:56 Antonio Serrano via R-help <
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> I didn't know the existence of the locator() function. But I can see now
> that I don't know how to read a graphic image into R to work with it.
> How can I read a pre-exisiting image int
Geospatial image maps or just exif tags?
Search for "r exif" for several leads.
Cheers, Mike
On Sat, Apr 25, 2015, 08:48 Alejo C.S. wrote:
> Hi all, I have several jpeg files with lat long information. I want to make
> a lat long table whit this info. Anyone knows how to do it? Can't find
> an
Wow, thank you! This is a very important contribution to our research
community.
Cheers, Mike
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 02:58 Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal <
roy.mendelss...@noaa.gov> wrote:
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I still don't know how to solve the problem, but thanks so much for an
> alternative way to actually plot my rasters.
>
>
> Monica
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> format, on the other it plots only the axis, an empty color bar and no
> raster what so ev
Note that you can get everything (without recording its structure) with
coordinates(as(as(x, "SpatialLines"), "SpatialPoints")) - also ggplot2
uses fortify methods to turn these objects into tables.
Cheers, Mike.
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> Thank you so m
On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 5:10:02 AM John Wasige wrote:
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> With the following script below, i get output transformed to something like
> rectangle. Is there a better way of doing it?
> ###
raster() wants the filename, not a NetCDF connection.
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This is really a question for a package maintainer, but you don't say which
package. Potentially ncdf4 may be slow with that many vars, try the open
with
suppress_dimvals=TRUE
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I suspect you are seeing old code in rgeos. Please upgrade. If you cannot
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## since you obviously have raster loaded
projection(clip.extent) <- projection(WorldMap)
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p
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some
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> longitudes and latitudes of 2000 addresses using google API.
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R is too fas
Compare 7059 with nrow(x). Looks like they do not match, it is best not to
hardcode such things.
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On 9 Jun 2014 05:40, "lijiaming" wrote:
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> I try to empoly Monte Carlo to find out the distribution of my data.
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> library(sp)
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the stated version in their example. There are error messages printed
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