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Re: M code for semiovariogram?
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Re: M code for semiovariogram? |
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Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:42:36 +0000 (UTC) |
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PhilipNienhuis <pr.nienhuis <at> hccnet.nl> writes:
>
> forkandwait wrote
(SNIP)
> There's lots of geostatistics code around in .m-file format, a few years
> back I surveyed the web for directly usable scripts, much like you now.
I think basic variogram and kriging is simple enough we all roll it
ourselves, and then there is a lot "lying around".
> The most accessible is probably the 'kriging toolbox' (google for it),
> however it's a bit geared towards mining - the 3D input requirements may
be
> a bit convoluted for simple 2D analyses.
I think it also requires compiling mex files.
> Matlab Central probably has some.
Watch out -- JWE is going to give you a hard time on this (justifiably,
probably)...
(SNIP)
> I suppose there's room for an easily usable geostatistics package on
> Octave-Forge
Isn't that octave-gpr? I would be happy to share my basic code, but I am
not interested enough to set up my own package, etc.
Thanks!