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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
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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 into R?.
Geospatial image maps or just exif tags?
Search for r exif for several leads.
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On Sat, Apr 25, 2015, 08:48 Alejo C.S. alej@gmail.com 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?
Wow, thank you! This is a very important contribution to our research
community.
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xtractomatic R package for accessing environmental data
xtractomatic is an R package developed to subset
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I have the current version of R installed on 2 different Windows
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computers. On one i can plot using the plot function a raster in geotif
format, on the other it plots only the axis, an empty color bar and no
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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.
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On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 5:10:02 AM John Wasige johnwas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello r community,
This is to request for help on how to reprojrect longitude from 0 - 360 to
-180 - 180
With the following script below, i get output transformed to something like
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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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## since you obviously have raster loaded
projection(clip.extent) - projection(WorldMap)
LSMap - gIntersection(WorldMap, clip.extent, byid = TRUE)
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This should be a simple question: How can I delay each loop process in
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Compare 7059 with nrow(x). Looks like they do not match, it is best not to
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Very sorry, this was just clumsy fingers on the bike/phone.
No email was intended, please excuse my noise.
Cheers, Mike
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, but dropped it to try
the stated version in their example. There are error messages printed
from the Windows application when it fails and they are worth reading
(and reporting when asking for help).
Cheers, Mike.
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Barry, *fortunes* are very auspicious but you are already well represented.
..as nebulous as cloud
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