Hi Alessandro,
Please do submit such and similar bugs to Olaf Conrad (the main developer of
SAGA). For your
information, the C++ code of SAGA (SAGA 2.0.2 API - Python Interface) is
available from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/saga-gis/
which means that you could obtain the code and fix the
The easiest thing to do is probably to write the data.frame to a
tab-delimited text file using write.table and then read in the written file
like you have done above. See ?write.table - as I recall there are plenty
of options that will allow you to specify the separator, whether or not to
write
James Nylen a écrit :
The easiest thing to do is probably to write the data.frame to a
tab-delimited text file using write.table and then read in the written
file like you have done above. See ?write.table - as I recall there
are plenty of options that will allow you to specify the separator,
Hi!
Running some models, I'm having, pratically, the same results with the
models *spautolm(TX07 ~ X35A39 + TXPIB05, data=mg, family=SAR,
listw=rook_Ww)* and *errorsarlm(TX07 ~ X35A39 + TXPIB05, data=mg,
listw=rook_Ww)*. And looking the help don't helpe a lot... so, what are the
basically
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Raphael Saldanha wrote:
Hi!
Running some models, I'm having, pratically, the same results with the
models *spautolm(TX07 ~ X35A39 + TXPIB05, data=mg, family=SAR,
listw=rook_Ww)* and *errorsarlm(TX07 ~ X35A39 + TXPIB05, data=mg,
listw=rook_Ww)*. And looking the help don't
Thanks professor! You always helps a lot!
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:36 PM, Roger Bivand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Raphael Saldanha wrote:
Hi!
Running some models, I'm having, pratically, the same results with the
models *spautolm(TX07 ~ X35A39 + TXPIB05, data=mg,