Hello
I am just started learning how to use R and do find this forum helpful.
I want to carry out spatial statistics and disease mapping to explain possible
differences in distribution in 8 regions of England.
1. How can I go about importing a nice map of England with eight regions plus
boundar
Many thanks Domnik - your suggestion worked perfectly fine
Josh
On Wednesday, 10 June 2015, 16:43, Dominik Schneider
wrote:
Josh -
ggplot doesn't work with the spatial classes of data. try doing
orf.df=as.data.frame(orf) first and then plotting orf.df.
Also, you have at least o
Hi,
Sorry to revive an old topic but I have the exact same problem and was
wondering whether you found a solution. I've been looking into Lee's L
but have the same concerns. I had implemented Syrjala's test (before
the ecespa package even existed!) but it is not appropriate for the
type of data I
Josh -
ggplot doesn't work with the spatial classes of data. try doing
orf.df=as.data.frame(orf) first and then plotting orf.df.
Also, you have at least one typo - it should be geom_poin*t*
I always get confused with the qplot syntax so not sure if the rest if
right. I think ggplot()+ is much e
Hello
I am trying to plot some box plots in ggplot2 for disease cases against a risk
factor where this should appear in 8 coded regions. However when I try run this
in R I keep getting this error message: ggplot2 doesn't know how to deal with
data of class Spatial Points Data Frame.
Here is t
R for windows faq 4.1:
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rw-FAQ.html#Can-I-install-packages-into-libraries-in-this-version_003f
short answer: install Rtools first.
On 06/09/2015 02:05 PM, sadaoui wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to know how to install the package RHydro in R (3.2) ( compute
Hi,
I am sending my question again since there was a problem with my email,
making my message unreadable in the archive.
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Hi,
I wanted to count the number of polygons (home ranges of my species) inside
a grid in order to estimate the number of species in a given area. I
followed t