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List:       r-sig-geo
Subject:    Re: [R-sig-Geo] predict {dismo}
From:       "Robert J. Hijmans" <r.hijmans () gmail ! com>
Date:       2012-10-31 15:50:49
Message-ID: CANtt_hxxguMJYMDjts2L3+FvmquQ9RkzAOeDVKeYCoq=hyKHmA () mail ! gmail ! com
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Jaime,
Please do not cross-post your questions, and provide sessionInfo() results
when reporting something that does not work. I think this error means that
you do not have maxent.jar installed. What does maxent()  return?

Robert


On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 4:14 AM, Jaime Burbano Girón <jaimebg27@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi dear list members.
>
> I'm trying to predict from a maxent() model constructed with 19
> bio-variables from worldclim, a higher resolution model (30m) with 19
> bio-variables constructed from Tps() interpolation for climatic station
> data.
>
> Hear is my short script:
>
> #each one corresponds to a raster stack object including 12 months
> interpolated variables from Tps()
> bio=biovars(prec,tmin,tmax)
>
> load("sp_name.Rdata")
> p=predict(mxnt.obj,x=bio,filename="sp_name.tif")
>
> my error is:
>
> Error en .jcall(mxe, "S", "testPredictArgs", lambdas, args) :
>   java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: density/Evaluate
>
> What is wrong?
>
> Thanks in advace. Regards.
>
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