hi,
I've just figured out how to plot (more) up-to-date poilitical borders in R
in an easy way:
You can get the outline file Borders_MWDB3 from the NASA panoply site
http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/panoply/overlays/
Then read it into R, get the indices with a jump over the -180/180 E line,
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On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Amy Ruiz wrote:
> Hello:
> I'm using the library of maps, however, I need to use a map of Puerto Rico,
> but
> apparently does not exist. I wanted to know if there is any way that I
> can create
> that map?
The 'maps' package (not 'library') is a bit old and g
Hello:
I'm using the library of maps, however, I need to use a map of Puerto Rico, but
apparently does not exist. I wanted to know if there is any way that I
can create
that map?
Thanks,
Amy
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*Amy A. Ruiz Goyco*
*Universidad de Puerto Rico*
*Recinto de Río Piedras*
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Hello:
I'm using the library of maps, however, I need to use a map of Puerto Rico, but
apparently does not exist. I wanted to know if there is any way that I can
create that map?
Thanks,
Amy
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Hello:
I'm using the library of maps, however, I need to use a map of Puerto Rico, but
apparently does not exist. I wanted to know if there is any way that I
can create
that map?
Thanks,
Amy
--
*Amy A. Ruiz Goyco*
*Universidad de Puerto Rico*
*Recinto de Río Piedras*
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