Quick Q. I have a SPDF in ` "+init=epsg:26978 +proj=lcc +lat_1=38.56666666666667 +lat_2=37.26666666666667 +lat_0=36.66666666666666 +lon_0=-98.5 +x_0=400000 +y_0=400000 +ellps=GRS80 +datum=NAD83 +units=m +no_defs +towgs84=0,0,0"` but I'd like to have it in long/lat.
I was under the impression that I would be able to use spTransform(x,CRS("+proj=longlat")), but I get unable to find an inherited method for function 'spTransform' for signature '"SpatialPolygonsDataFrame"'. My internetz search came up with nothing helpful.
C++11 support in g++ 4.6.3 (what Rtools gives on windows) is not that bad. Let's see if we can compromise a little. http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.6/cxx0x_status.html
g++ 4.6.3 does not have delegated constructors either. I was getting used to that feature. Need to compromise more. https://github.com/Rcpp11/Rcpp11/issues/147
LMAO, @DirkEddelbuettel, just loaded up CRANberries without an add blocker and get an ad to 'Browse 10000 Asian Womens Profiles'. Is that some new kind of ad targetting?
@joran Speaking as RODBC maintainer for Debian here: we have used both iODBC and unixODBC in the past. RODBC then builds against that. On that very shiny OS, however, you are on your own.
@DirkEddelbuettel I suppose I get what I pay for, eh? For the moment I've simply rolled everything all the way back.
But I'm going to need to get Mavericks up and running eventually. I suppose I'll just set up a clone of my machine and play with installing it there so I don't disrupt anything. It wouldn't be such a big deal except that I literally can't do my job without ODBC.