RE: [R] Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?

2004-08-20 Thread Wade, Fiona M
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 19 August 2004 5:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [R] Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R? Thanks Mike. My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact} then mst {ape} to calculate

RE: [R] Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?

2004-08-19 Thread Roger Bivand
Thanks Mike. My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact} then mst {ape} to calculate my minimum spanning tree. The nodes are telecoms sites from all over Australia. My goal is to determine the minimum cost of linking them via cabling, and I'm starting by

RE: [R] Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?

2004-08-19 Thread Roger Bivand
Thanks Mike. My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact} then mst {ape} to calculate my minimum spanning tree. The nodes are telecoms sites from all over Australia. My goal is to determine the minimum cost of linking them via cabling, and I'm starting by

RE: [R] Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?

2004-08-18 Thread Wade, Fiona M
Thanks Mike. My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact} then mst {ape} to calculate my minimum spanning tree. The nodes are telecoms sites from all over Australia. My goal is to determine the minimum cost of linking them via cabling, and I'm starting by calculating