[GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows

2010-09-27 Thread António Rocha
Hello Helmut First of all, let me thank you for your reply. Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote: (2) you can start Grass-command-line - it's a windows-command-line, not a msys-rxvt-terminal (you can find this starting option under Programs - Grass64 - Grass command line; but not as a desktop icon)

Re: [GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows

2010-09-27 Thread Abdoul Dia
Hi everyone, I'm wondering if I can ask my question here as I'm not sure to be on the right place?! I'm trying to connect Grass 6.4 with R.2.11 so I can use spgrass6 and GRASS packages under R but I can't get the gmeta() or gmeta6() output. I can't even install spgrass6 on linux. I tried on

Re: [GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows

2010-09-27 Thread Martin Mainzer
Hi Abdoul schrieb Abdoul Dia am 27.09.2010 19:00: Hi everyone, I'm wondering if I can ask my question here as I'm not sure to be on the right place?! I'm trying to connect Grass 6.4 with R.2.11 so I can use spgrass6 and GRASS packages under R but I can't get the gmeta() or gmeta6()

[GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows

2010-09-27 Thread Helmut Kudrnovsky
Hi Antonio -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: António Rocha Gesendet: 27.09.2010 11:27:43 An: Helmut Kudrnovsky Betreff: Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows Hello Helmut First of all, let me thank you for your reply. de nada Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote: (2) you can start Grass-command-line -

Re: [GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows

2010-09-27 Thread Helmut Kudrnovsky
_ - Von: Abdoul Dia Gesendet: 27.09.2010 19:00:00 An: António Rocha Betreff: Re: [GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows Hi everyone, I'm wondering if I can ask my question here as I'm not sure to be on the right place?! I'm trying to connect Grass

Re: [GRASS-stats] Re: GRASS-R connection in Windows

2010-09-27 Thread Hamish
Here I have a question: Is it possible to run a GRASS-Python Script with R-commands just like a normal GRASS-Python Script? (without having to run R in command-line)- it is an advanced example, but have a look at Anne's v.kridge(.py) module. Hamish