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Date: 2016-05-09T21:59:16Z
From: rubenfcasal
Subject: Mask a map using statistical significance
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I will appreciate instructions to reproduce this map...
Thanks...
Ruben FC
El 05/05/2016 00:06, "Thiago V. dos Santos via R-sig-Geo" <
r-sig-geo at r-project.org> escribi?: Thanks Barry and Arnaud (off-list) for
the valuable hints. I ended up managing to use rasterVis' levelplot to
produce the map I was looking for. The key step was to convert the raster I
wanted to use as a mask to SpatialPoints, and then pass it as an additional
layer to levelplot. The final map, produced using my actual data, can be
visualized here: https://dl.
dropboxusercontent.com/u/27700634/rainfall_trend.png. Stippling indicates
regions exceeding the 95% statistical significance.
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