spData (Q54468)

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Datasets for Spatial Analysis
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spData
Datasets for Spatial Analysis

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    2.2.2
    1 March 2023
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    0.2.2
    23 July 2017
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    0.2.5.0
    27 August 2017
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    0.2.6.0
    7 October 2017
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    0.2.6.2
    28 October 2017
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    0.2.6.4
    12 November 2017
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    28 November 2017
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    0.2.6.8
    17 December 2017
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    0.2.6.9
    3 January 2018
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    0.2.7.0
    29 January 2018
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    0.2.7.4
    11 February 2018
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    0.2.8.1
    10 March 2018
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    0.2.8.3
    25 March 2018
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    0.2.9.0
    17 June 2018
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    1 August 2018
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    0.2.9.4
    16 September 2018
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    0.2.9.6
    3 December 2018
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    0.3.0
    7 January 2019
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    0.3.2
    19 September 2019
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    0.3.3
    11 February 2020
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    0.3.5
    6 April 2020
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    0.3.8
    3 July 2020
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    0.3.10
    18 June 2021
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    2.0.1
    14 October 2021
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    2.2.0
    31 August 2022
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    2.2.1
    15 November 2022
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    2.3.0
    6 July 2023
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    6 July 2023
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    Diverse spatial datasets for demonstrating, benchmarking and teaching spatial data analysis. It includes R data of class sf (defined by the package 'sf'), Spatial ('sp'), and nb ('spdep'). Unlike other spatial data packages such as 'rnaturalearth' and 'maps', it also contains data stored in a range of file formats including GeoJSON, ESRI Shapefile and GeoPackage. Some of the datasets are designed to illustrate specific analysis techniques. cycle_hire() and cycle_hire_osm(), for example, is designed to illustrate point pattern analysis techniques.
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