[Biomod-commits] plotting using level.plot

Wilfried Thuiller wilfried.thuiller at ujf-grenoble.fr
Wed Mar 16 07:05:37 CET 2011


Hi,
Yes please send the data around.
Have you tried to shift X and Y in the level.plot function?
Wilfried



Le 16/03/2011 01:16, Deborah A Reusser a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I am working with data for estuaries in Washington, Oregon, and 
> California in the United States.  I created a dataframe for the 
> coordinates that are identical to the sample CoorXY dataframe, with 3 
> columns of data, ID, X, Y.
>
> When I plot the data using the plot function everything is spatially 
> correct. However, when I use the level.plot function, the data appear 
> to be twisted into some other pattern that isn't spatially 
> recognizable. Is the level.plot function using a version of the image 
> function? and is the expectation of the level.plot function a grid of 
> data?
>
> I'd be happy to send along the datafile
>
>
>
>
> Debbie Reusser, Ph.D.
> Research Geographer
> USGS-Western Fisheries Research Center
> at Marine Hatfield Science Center
> 2111 SE Marine Science Drive
> Newport, OR 97365
> Phone: 541-867-4045
> FAX: 541-867-4049
> EMAIL: dreusser at usgs.gov
>
>
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