Hello,
Where does the function bioclim come from? What package? If it's from
package dismo, then you should try predict() with the arguments reversed:
pred <- predict(mod, ex)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 04-09-2013 13:48, Kristi Glover escreveu:
Dear R User,
Would you give me some hints on why I could not predict using data. format'
data.
Here is the example:
ex<-structure(list(env1 = c(182, 163.33, 443.02, 1240.16), env2 = c(1134,
550, 2111, 2523), env3 = c(24.53, 24.93, 24.71, 21.05), env4 = c(0.05,
0, 0, 0)), .Names = c("env1", "env2", "env3", "env4"), row.names = c(NA,
-4L), class = "data.frame")
mod<-bioclim(ex)
pred<-predict(ex,mod)
Error in UseMethod("predict") :
no applicable method for 'predict' applied to an object of class "data.frame"
Thanks for your help
KG
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