2019 Preview and Captioning Photos in Word

The primary reason I started Spatially Challenged is to have a lasting record of questions I get asked frequently. Since the American Society of Agronomy meeting in November, I've had a number of questions about terrain derivatives like curvature, terrain wetness index, etc. I promise I've heard those questions and the answers are coming! I… Continue reading 2019 Preview and Captioning Photos in Word

Project Files and Data Management for QGIS and R

Yesterday I was helping a friend summarize some yield monitor data. We used QGIS to determine which yield monitor observations fell within certain study areas, saved this information to a CSV, and did further analysis of this data in R. This is a really common workflow for me, and today I'm going to share some… Continue reading Project Files and Data Management for QGIS and R

Project Files in RStudio

R is an excellent, if occasionally frustrating, tool. I'm assuming if you are an R user reading this post, you've already started using RStudio to improve your user experience. If not, go get RStudio here-- it color-codes your scripts, displays your objects and functions in the working environment, and has an integrated file browser. And… Continue reading Project Files in RStudio

Another Thanksgiving Graph!

But wait-- there's more! Earlier in the week I shared Esri's awesome interactive Thanksgiving map and a cool pie chart, but I also wanted to highlight this well-made graphic from Visually. The donut charts are really easy to read, especially with their vibrant-but-not-distracting color scheme. They included the data source and respondent number in unobtrusive… Continue reading Another Thanksgiving Graph!