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Note that the R graph gallery offers heaps of other map examples made with R. too many drivers may respond to ATIS suggestions, what may cause an overreaction in. Just click ‘Tools’ ‘Generate Routing Graph’ ‘Using coinciding nodes of Polylines’. # Create dataset data % as.ame() colnames(data)= c( "long", "lat") # Generate all pairs of coordinates all_pairs % as.ame() colnames(all_pairs) <- c( "long1", "long2", "lat1", "lat2") # background map par( mar= c( 0, 0, 0, 0)) map( 'world', col= "#f2f2f2", fill= TRUE, bg= "white", lwd= 0.05, mar= rep( 0, 4), border= 0, ylim= c( - 80, 80) ) # add every connections: for(i in 1 : nrow(all_pairs)) # background map map( 'world', col= "#f2f2f2", fill= TRUE, bg= "white", lwd= 0.05, mar= rep( 0, 4), border= 0, ylim= c( - 80, 80) ) # map 3 connections: great <- getGreatCircle(Paris, Melbourne) lines(great, col= "skyblue", lwd= 2) great <- getGreatCircle(Buenos_aires, Melbourne) lines(great, col= "skyblue", lwd= 2) great <- getGreatCircle(Paris, Buenos_aires) lines(great, col= "skyblue", lwd= 2) # City names and dots points( x=data $long, y=data $lat, col= "slateblue", cex= 3, pch= 20) text( rownames(data), x=data $long, y=data $lat, col= "slateblue", cex= 1, pos= 4) Conclusion Once you have complet4ed these steps, GPSMapEdit mades the actual routing really simple.
