Hi,
I would need s.kcv-module in my research. Would anyone have time and
desire to update the module to grass5? Or is is already under work?
With regards,
Anne Holopainen
Hi,
I would need s.kcv-module in my research. Would anyone have time and
desire to update the module to grass5? Or is is already under work?
With regards,
Anne Holopainen
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Anne Holopainen wrote:
I would need s.kcv-module in my research. Would anyone have time and
desire to update the module to grass5? Or is is already under work?
This isn't a direct answer, but a way round might be the R/GRASS
interface, then do the partitioning in R - maybe with a short interpreted
function? - and move the new sites files back again. Maybe you don't need
the overhead of learning R, but then in some kinds of data analysis it may
be a more flexible tool than a compiled GRASS program, since it is
interpreted. The latest interface version is on CRAN under
src/contrib/Devel (http://cran.r-project.org), and
ftp://reclus.nhh.no/pub/R/GRASS_0.1-7.tar.gz - you do need R too, and will
find the latest source on CRAN. The R packages: spatial (in VR) and
splancs provide a number of spatial process generators, so that
reproducing the functionality of s.kcv in an interpreted R function seems
feasible. If R might be an answer, please let me know and I could help you
try this route out.
Roger
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On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 03:21:22PM +0300, Anne Holopainen wrote:
Hi,
I would need s.kcv-module in my research. Would anyone have time and
desire to update the module to grass5? Or is is already under work?
Anyone know why this module isn't in the grass5.0 release sources? I
know it needs a sites format update. Is there anything else?
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Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net>