[R-sig-Geo] sp
Roger Bivand
Roger@B|v@nd @end|ng |rom nhh@no
Thu May 16 15:47:26 CEST 2019
On Thu, 16 May 2019, Francesco Perugini wrote:
> Thanks a lot for the reply Prof. Bivand. It works fine now. Yes I did
> not use R since few months.I was wondering why this piece of coding left
> is not working: neighbors.knn1 <- knn2nb(knearneigh(coord, 1,
> longlat=F), sym=F)## Global G dlwknn1.B <- nb2listw(neighbors.knn1,
> style="B", zero.policy=TRUE) globalG.test(CRIME, dlwknn1.B,
> zero.policy=F)
Note that HTML always mangles code. You have not shown any errors apart
from:
>
> Error: object 'CRIME' not found
which is self-evident, as ls() in your workspace will show. You would
always have needed columbus$CRIME to access CRIME.
Roger
> Thanks again for your help.Francesco
>
> Il giovedì 16 maggio 2019, 15:07:37 CEST, Roger Bivand <Roger.Bivand using nhh.no> ha scritto:
>
> Please post in plain text to avoid code mangling. You have not noticed
> that a lot has been happening. First, data sets from spdep have mostly
> been moved to spData. Next, spData mostly uses sf to read and format data.
> Finally you may also see changes as spdep model fitting functions are in
> spatialreg and will shortly be dropped from spdep. In your case:
>
>> library(sp)
>> library(spdep)
> Loading required package: spData
> Loading required package: sf
> Linking to GEOS 3.7.2, GDAL 3.0.0, PROJ 6.1.0
>> example(columbus)
>
> colmbs> columbus <- st_read(system.file("shapes/columbus.shp",
> package="spData")[1], quiet=TRUE)
>
> colmbs> col.gal.nb <- read.gal(system.file("weights/columbus.gal",
> package="spData")[1])
>> coord <- coordinates(columbus)
> Error in (function (classes, fdef, mtable) :
> unable to find an inherited method for function ‘coordinates’ for
> signature ‘"sf"’
>> columbus <- as(columbus, "Spatial")
>> coord <- coordinates(columbus)
>
> Giving the full output, you can see that example(columbus) reads in the
> data and neighbours from spData, using sf. Consequently, you'd need to
> coerce columbus to an sp class if you do not want to upgrade your
> workflow to sf compatability.
>
> Hope this clarifies,
>
> Roger
>
> On Thu, 16 May 2019, Francesco Perugini via R-sig-Geo wrote:
>
>> Dear all,I'm not very familiar with R.
>> I'm tying to use this code I've written months ago. At that time it was
>> working but now it is not.
>>> library(sp)
>>> library(spdep)
>>> example(columbus)
>>> coord <- coordinates(columbus)and get this message
>> Error in (function (classes, fdef, mtable) : unable to find an
>> inherited method for function ‘coordinates’ for signature ‘"sf"’
>> I've tried to also calllibrary(sf)but got the same error.I was wondering
>> why?
>> Thanks a lot.Francesco
>>
>>
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