Charlie's reply is quite correct - without an example that others can
reproduce, it is hard to offer help. Julius is also ignoring the fact that
spplot() methods use lattice graphics, while select.spatial() uses base
graphics. The spplot() method for SpatialPointsDataFrames objects does
provide an
Julius Tesoro wrote:
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> Hi everyone. I posted this on R-sig-geo but got no response.
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> Can select.spatial() be used in an existing spplot? I have tried selecting
> points (eq) from a plot generated from sp. However, when I invoke
> select.spatial(eq). It generates only the points witho
Hi everyone. I posted this on R-sig-geo but got no response.
Can select.spatial() be used in an existing spplot? I have tried selecting
points (eq) from a plot generated from sp. However, when I invoke
select.spatial(eq). It generates only the points without the background
containing the fau
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