Hi, I can give you an advise: try to use (ISO) official code for the geometries
and put it as characters.
Sylvain
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Le sam., mai 25, 2019 à 0:41, Emmanuel Blondel
(GMAIL) a écrit : Dear all, I write here as i'm
in process to submit a revision of
/geom
Since ncdf4 (and emld) both use S3 class systems, it is sufficient to simply
declare
setOldClass("ncdf4")
some time prior to using setAs() .
Martin
On 5/24/19, 6:41 PM, "R-package-devel on behalf of Emmanuel Blondel (GMAIL)"
wrote:
Dear all, I write here as i'm in process to submit
Thank
Thank you Martin for your help and for this solution, warnings
disappeared with this, and i've re-submitted the package.
Best,
Emmanuel
Le 26/05/2019 à 10:13, Martin Morgan a écrit :
Since ncdf4 (and emld) both use S3 class systems, it is sufficient to simply
declare
setOldClass
I think the current best practice is to wrap the Fortran code in a C
helper, and invoke that using .Call - more information on that is available
in Hadley's book - http://adv-r.had.co.nz/C-interface.html
It shouldn't be too much work, maybe another 10-20 lines of code, most of
which could probably
If you read further in Drew's posts (which I highly recommend) he says
that C++/Rcpp isn't the best for wrapping Fortran calls, and that it
is faster and cleaner to use C. I have a relatively detailed blog post
on building packages with Fortran (or raw C) code; I hope you may find
it useful in your