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A few thoughts on the hyperspectral lesson #42

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natalie-robinson opened this issue Jun 26, 2015 · 1 comment
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A few thoughts on the hyperspectral lesson #42

natalie-robinson opened this issue Jun 26, 2015 · 1 comment

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@natalie-robinson
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Hi @lwasser

I had just a few thoughts on this lesson, take them or leave them:

  • Would it be worth show another way to set a raster extent (e.g., show setting the extent with and without having to scale the data)?
  • Maybe we could try to bring it all together by saying that you are going to have to do this every time you try to look at a dataset, so you should always start by getting the required info when you load the data (e.g., xMin, yMin, etc.)
  • Kinda along the same lines - you could start the lesson by prefacing that these are the things we are going to need to get from the data in order to project a raster correctly in R: min/max X/Y, extent, etc. I think a bit more focus on the fact that these are needed by R, as it is not inherently a spatial application, might help people initially understand why they need to do all of this stuff.
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cklunch commented Aug 15, 2022

@natalie-robinson I'm closing old issues that have been OBE. Can you let me know if this one is still relevant, and link to the lesson if it is?

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