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Dear all;
Back to my previous question, I am trying to add X and Y coordinates to
every row of the data.
topo =
readOGR("E:/New/Modelling_Water/MIKE/BathyMetry/GIS_Armator/Chitgar_Topo.shp")#Read
shape file of the topo as polylines
plot(topo)
cords = topo@lines[[1]]@Lines[[1]]@coords###Extracting
Hi there,
I have been using the nlme::gls package created in R to fit a pretty
simple model (linear with AR error)
y(t) = beta*x(t) + e(t) where e(t) ~ rho*e(t-1) + Z(t)
and Z(t)~ N(0,sig^2)
I call the R routine
glsObj <- nlme::gls(y ~ x -1, data=data, correlation =
On 1/30/19 7:12 AM, javad bayat wrote:
> Dear all;
> Back to my previous question, I am trying to add X and Y coordinates
> to every row of the data.
>
> topo =
> readOGR("E:/New/Modelling_Water/MIKE/BathyMetry/GIS_Armator/Chitgar_Topo.shp")#Read
>
> shape file of the topo as polylines
>
Está buenísima!
Lo que sí, como dice Javier, con cantidades grandecitas se queja un poco.
Yo lo que quería era sacarlo de R para difundir/que otros revisen, así que
está perfecta.
Hau idatzi du Javier Marcuzzi (javier.ruben.marcu...@gmail.com)
erabiltzaileak (2019 urt. 29, ar. (23:26)):
> Si, no
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