[R-sig-DB] [R-sig-Geo] R and MS SQL Spatial
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Fri Dec 6 10:54:05 CET 2013
If I have only dbf format of those data base can I use them in R with the same codes of hydrometeorological example? Plz provide some example I'm new in R.
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> On 06.12.2013, at 10:35, Andres Diaz <madiazl using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I had used MySQL instead of MSSQL and its very similar. i recomend you to
> use this database programm because you can download and install a R package
> that allows you to connect your database and R program.
>
> The name of the R package is RMySQL, if you want I Can provide you with
> some hydrometeorological examples focused on rainfall and dicharge flow
> data series. (How to connect etc..)
>
> Once you can acquire your information from the database you can start to
> play with severals statistical/spatial packages builded in R.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
> M. Andr��s D��az L.
> Phd. Candidate
> Sediment Transport Research Group
> Barcelona Tech
> Tel.:+34 934054196
> www.gits.ws
>
>
> El viernes, 6 de diciembre de 2013, Domagoj Culinovic escribi��:
>
>> I have a lot of spatial and statistical data stored in MS SQL Spatial. Now
>> i am using web-gis server to produce thematic maps, but for better analyses
>> i need R.
>> Can someone help me to find solution for MS SQL Spatial. Some examples code
>> will be welcome too, because i am new in R.
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