[R] Using earth.dist function
Rolf Turner
rolf.turner at xtra.co.nz
Tue Feb 21 21:21:32 CET 2012
Please do the following:
install.packages("fortunes")
require("fortunes")
fortune("brain surgery")
cheers,
Rolf Turner
On 22/02/12 07:42, cmartin wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am a graduate student who will be using R to do my analysis. I need to do
> a spatial analysis, and the first step is to calculate the geographic
> distance between my study sites. I am hoping to use earth.dist because it
> allows for multiple pairwise distances to be calculated at one time. I have
> done a sample calculation, and I seem to have a problem between the steps of
> using create.lats and earth.dist. I've copied the steps I've taken in R
> since I am NOT computer literate and have a real problem debugging computer
> programming. Hopefully someone can help.
>
>
>> create.lats(weatherstations,loc="locality",long="longitude",lat="latitude")
> longitude latitude
> Adra -119.58 49.73
> Bankier Chain Lake -120.28 49.70
> Chute Lake -119.53 49.68
> Douglas Lake -120.20 50.16
> Hedley -120.08 49.36
> Hedley NP Mine -120.02 49.37
>> data(weatherstations.lats)
> Warning message:
> In data(weatherstations.lats) : data set ‘weatherstations.lats’ not found
>> earth.dist(weatherstations.lats)
> Error in earth.dist(weatherstations.lats) :
> object 'weatherstations.lats' not found
>> earth.dist(weatherstations)
> 1 2 3 4 5
> 2 NA
> 3 NA NA
> 4 NA NA NA
> 5 NA NA NA NA
> 6 NA NA NA NA NA
> There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first 50)
> Thanks! Cloe
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