Der fellow R-users,
I have several sampling sites and in each site the starting plot
(i.e. the first one that have been sampled) is georeferenced with a
GPS but the following ones are just described by their distance and
bearing in relation to the previous one.
Is there a quick way to calculate
I cannot remember the names, but there would be support for this in the
maptools or geosphere package I am sure
On Thursday, April 5, 2012, Ivailo wrote:
Der fellow R-users,
I have several sampling sites and in each site the starting plot
(i.e. the first one that have been sampled) is
Hi Erin,
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On Apr 4, 2012, at 7:20 PM, Erin Page erin.mycorrhi...@gmail.com wrote:
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Erin L. Page
MS Environmental Science, Water and Wetland Resources
SUNY College
Hi dear all
who changed the format( size,font,,,) of graph text in r
thanks
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Nobody?
Can you provide a reproducible example of what you mean? I don't
understand what you're trying to describe.
Also, this might be better answered on the main R-help list.
Sarah
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Mahnaz Rabbaniha rab.mah...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi dear all
who changed the
Ah, how to change that.
You'll need to read:
?par
and specifically look at the cex options, lty, and col.
Do note that methods derived from plot may not accept all of the par
options, though. To get full control of customization, you may need to
use plot() instead of plot.PCA().
Sarah
On Thu,