Dear Roman
The problem is not with the path.
I tried separate code for each variables; and stacking works well
myEx = raster::stack(system.file("SAJBEnv/bio01.asc",package="dismo"),
system.file("SAJBEnv/bio02.asc",package="dismo"))
However, I am still in doubt why the other way it does not works
(previously it worked with lower version V 3.1.1)
I am using upgraded versions now.
With best Regards
Rajendra M Panda
SWR, IIT KGP
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:08 PM, romunov <romunov at gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible that the path is wrong? Can you provide more information
about the path?
Cheers,
Roman
On Sunday, April 19, 2015, Rajendra Mohan panda <rmp.iit.kgp at gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear All
If I run
fnames <- stack(list.files(path=paste(system.file(package="dismo"),
sep=""),pattern = "grd", full.names=TRUE))
It works fine.
While I change my folder name to anything else with the same path, it
gives
following error:
Error in x[[1]] : subscript out of bounds
Kindly advise how it can be sorted out.
Look forward to your kind response
With Best Regards
Rajendra M Panda
School of Water Resources
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur