[R-sig-Geo] R-sig-Geo Digest, Vol 182, Issue 13

Dadirai Matarira d@dim@t19 @ending from gm@il@com
Tue Nov 6 14:22:24 CET 2018


I am doing NDVI time series analysis using MODIS data.I have produced my
map for NDVI trends.I produced five classes of the trends.
1.How do I calculate percentage areas for each category and the areas
represented by each category?
2.How do I determine area represented by my study area?

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> Dear list,
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> I wonder if it is possible to add some kind of cost/weighting when creating
> a spatial weight matrix to be used in a spatial lag model? I want to
> consider the effect of elevation as a cost for calculating distance to the
> neighbours.
> I am using spdep for creating the W and splm for the model.
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> Thank you in advance,
> Roozbeh
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> Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo] Cost distance in spatial weight matrix
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> Dear Roozbeh,
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> package geoRcb [1]* provides function distmatGen() [2], which computes a
> cost-based distance matrix between any two sets of locations, given a
> raster cost surface (such as elevation). The function uses package
> gdistance to actually perform the computations, and it does not depend
> on anything else in the package, so you can simply copy it to your code
> base.
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> Is that what you were looking for?
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> ƒacu.-
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> [1] https://github.com/famuvie/geoRcb/
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> [2] https://github.com/famuvie/geoRcb/blob/master/R/distmatGen.R
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> * Disclaimer: I'm the author.
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> On 10/29/18 1:42 PM, Roozbeh Valavi wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I wonder if it is possible to add some kind of cost/weighting when
> creating
> > a spatial weight matrix to be used in a spatial lag model? I want to
> > consider the effect of elevation as a cost for calculating distance to
> the
> > neighbours.
> > I am using spdep for creating the W and splm for the model.
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> > Thank you in advance,
> > Roozbeh
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