modelling

I posted a message some days ago, where I asked if anyone had used Grass
in modelling forestry. I tried to follow as best as I could, but the
debate seemed to go into the discussion of which program-language that was
the best, and how to comment your programing.

Any way, I picked up two interesting program names Splus and R, since my
university does'nt have a Splus license, R was the only alternative,
since someone said it was free of charge. But, where can I get it?

Searching the Web did'nt give me any answers!!!!!!!

Sincerely Kjell-Olav

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Kjell-Olav Bjerknes
pb 226
1432 As
Norway
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Student at the Agricultural University of Norway, Dep. of Forestry
Specializing in GIS, Remote Sensing and Airborne Lidar Mapping.

kjell-olav.bjerknes@student.nlh.no

I found it at
http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/

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kjell-olav.bjerknes
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 11:26 AM
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Subject: modelling

I posted a message some days ago, where I asked if anyone had used Grass
in modelling forestry. I tried to follow as best as I could, but the
debate seemed to go into the discussion of which program-language that was
the best, and how to comment your programing.

Any way, I picked up two interesting program names Splus and R, since my
university does'nt have a Splus license, R was the only alternative,
since someone said it was free of charge. But, where can I get it?

Searching the Web did'nt give me any answers!!!!!!!

Sincerely Kjell-Olav

***************************
Kjell-Olav Bjerknes
pb 226
1432 As
Norway
***************************
Student at the Agricultural University of Norway, Dep. of Forestry
Specializing in GIS, Remote Sensing and Airborne Lidar Mapping.

kjell-olav.bjerknes@student.nlh.no

On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, kjell-olav.bjerknes wrote:

I posted a message some days ago, where I asked if anyone had used Grass
in modelling forestry. I tried to follow as best as I could, but the
debate seemed to go into the discussion of which program-language that was
the best, and how to comment your programing.

Kjell-Olav,

  And this didn't answer your questions? Tsch-tsch. :slight_smile:

Any way, I picked up two interesting program names Splus and R, since my
university does'nt have a Splus license, R was the only alternative,
since someone said it was free of charge. But, where can I get it?

  The R system is for writing your own statistical programs and models. You
can find more at <http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at>. There's also a page I have
bookmarked somewhere which has about 50 different packages for R already up
and running.

  But, let me take a shot at answering your original question. I doubt that
there is any one packaged "forestry" solution for any GIS. After all, there
are very many questions which one could ask. A local (to me) forestry
consulting company moved a few years ago into a forestry-oriented GIS
company because there is more money there now. You can look at
<http://www.atterbury.com> to see what they offer in the Windows world
(primarily ARC/Info-based solutions).

  What specifically do you want to do? Timber cruising? Wildlife habitat
assessment? Landscape pattern analyses? Resource allocation decision
support? I think that you need to specifically define the answers you need
before you can determine how best to get there.

  If you want to continue this thread off the list, send a message directly
to me.

Rich

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On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 05:26:20PM +0100, kjell-olav.bjerknes wrote:

I posted a message some days ago, where I asked if anyone had used Grass
in modelling forestry. I tried to follow as best as I could, but the
debate seemed to go into the discussion of which program-language that was
the best, and how to comment your programing.

Any way, I picked up two interesting program names Splus and R, since my
university does'nt have a Splus license, R was the only alternative,
since someone said it was free of charge. But, where can I get it?

Searching the Web did'nt give me any answers!!!!!!!

Well, it is hard to search the web for "R". :slight_smile:
Of course I know where to find R, but
  http://www.google.com/search?q=R+statistical+computation
would have given you some options, too.

The R Homepage as reachable from the FSF Softwarepage seems to be down
in this very Moment, but the CRAN might help you out:
  http://www.stat.unipg.it/pub/stat/statlib/R/CRAN/

Don't forget to look at
  http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/pspp.html

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Association for a Free Informational Infrastructure (ffii.org)

The main repository for R ...

     http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R/

     ... is down right now but you should find mirrors in a few places.
This mirror seems to be working just fine ...

     http://temper.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/

     Hope this helps,

     Pete

"kjell-olav.bjerknes" wrote:

I posted a message some days ago, where I asked if anyone had used Grass
in modelling forestry. I tried to follow as best as I could, but the
debate seemed to go into the discussion of which program-language that was
the best, and how to comment your programing.

Any way, I picked up two interesting program names Splus and R, since my
university does'nt have a Splus license, R was the only alternative,
since someone said it was free of charge. But, where can I get it?

Searching the Web did'nt give me any answers!!!!!!!

Sincerely Kjell-Olav

***************************
Kjell-Olav Bjerknes
pb 226
1432 As
Norway
***************************
Student at the Agricultural University of Norway, Dep. of Forestry
Specializing in GIS, Remote Sensing and Airborne Lidar Mapping.

kjell-olav.bjerknes@student.nlh.no

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kjell-olav.bjerknes wrote:

I posted a message some days ago, where I asked if anyone had used Grass
in modelling forestry. I tried to follow as best as I could, but the
debate seemed to go into the discussion of which program-language that was
the best, and how to comment your programing.

Any way, I picked up two interesting program names Splus and R, since my
university does'nt have a Splus license, R was the only alternative,
since someone said it was free of charge. But, where can I get it?

Searching the Web did'nt give me any answers!!!!!!!

Sincerely Kjell-Olav

***************************
Kjell-Olav Bjerknes
pb 226
1432 As
Norway
***************************
Student at the Agricultural University of Norway, Dep. of Forestry
Specializing in GIS, Remote Sensing and Airborne Lidar Mapping.

kjell-olav.bjerknes@student.nlh.no

check the following url: http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R/
For redhat linux you can get ready-to-install rpms from the PowerTools
CD or from their ftp-server. Look for R-base-0.62.4-2.i386.rpm and
R-contrib, R-VR etc. R is published under GPL.

cu
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