spatialpoints: each dot represents 100 individuals?
Do these hexagons represent areas with equal area?
On 25/04/16 13:52, Santiago Beguer?a wrote:
Hi Juta, Do you need to represent the aggregated data as points necessarily? Otherwise, I have used the stat_hexbin representation from ggplot2 for that very purpose, see for instance: http://santiago.begueria.es/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Figure_01.png Cheers, Stg
El 25 abr 2016, a las 13:35, Juta Kawalerowicz <juta.kawalerowicz at nuffield.ox.ac.uk> escribi?: Hi, I have a dataset with couple of million of points (individuals) and would like to do some mapping (I have the coordinates of each point) but given the number of observation I think it may be usuful to plot dots which represent 100 individuals (of a given group). Does anyone know a good way to aggregate up spatialpoints? Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Best wishes, Juta
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