I could not find netcdf in SUSE 10.3 intsllation DVD. But a Linux repository contains a lot of netcdf files. http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/Applications_Engineering.html I do not know which ones are appropriate for my SuSE 10.3 64-bit architecture. Any suggestion is welcome. Merry Christmass, Maura --- auxsvr@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 23 December 2007, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
I am developing my project with R. Therefore the first thing I did is to look in the R repository for a package implementing SSA. Such a package does exist (clim-pact) But for some reason it won't install on Linux platforms. At the bottom I am copying he message from another R user who tried to install clim-pact on Linux/ubuntu. AMong the other issues I do not know what "netcdf" is (he mentions this code as necessary for clim-pact).
I installed netcdf in R for a project six months ago, I also tried the package you mention 5 minutes ago (I found it named 'cim.pact'); it compiles and loads fine on my system. You'll need the netcdf and netcdf-devel RPM packages installed from the software manager(YAST), then install the clim.pact R package (install.packages("clim.pact") from the R prompt as root, R should handle the dependencies automatically). If you meet any difficulties, feel free to ask for further instructions.
I will contact the authour of the package that should run outside R ... if the library problem has a solution.
Depending on the size of your dataset, the number of calculations your project requires and the libraries you configured R to operate with (ATLAS, BLAS, LAPACK or none of them), the SSA-MTM program might prove faster than R. Even then I would prefer R, as it's extremely flexible. You may, of course, try the file I posted previously, as a quick and dirty solution.
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