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Hi Philippe, I am sorry that you are encountering issues. I have tried to reproduce what you are seeing using the trial version of Pro but currently, I am unable to. When you get a chance, could you check something for me to help us troubleshoot? Starting in ArcGIS Pro 2.0, we have an improved installer for the bridge. This video contains the installation instructions for the bridge when you are working with Pro 2.0+. Could you try installing the bridge this way and send me the messages that appear in the bridge installer? Hopefully this will give us some hints as to what might be going on. Thank you and let me know what you find out! -Marjean
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The R-ArcGIS bridge was recently featured in the live training seminar, Go Deeper with Data Analytics Using ArcGIS Pro and R. The topics covered included, how to easily transfer data between ArcGIS Pro and R, an open-source programming language for statistical analysis, and how to access R’s powerful statistical functions from within ArcGIS Pro. This functionality of the bridge allows you to perform an analysis unique to R in complement with ArcGIS tools, and enables streamlined workflows and simple sharing of advanced workflows. Additionally, R users were shown how they can use the bridge to easily access geospatial data and to take advantage of the advanced visualizations and geoprocessing capabilities of ArcGIS Pro. This seminar is freely available for all to view until September 30 th . Additionally, all the resources used in the seminar have been made available for you to access and to learn from. These materials can be found by navigating to the GitHub home page for the R-ArcGIS Community and clicking on the r-sample-tools box. It is here that you will find the data, scripts, and some documentation for the live training seminar. For those looking for extra examples, additional sample scripts and data to be used with the bridge for tools like model based clustering and semiparametric regression can also be found here. In addition to tools created and shared by the R-ArcGIS bridge user community for others to use and learn from. We are always excited to feature community contributions to the R-ArcGIS bridge project, so as you create your own script tools, consider contributing to the GitHub project for the bridge for others to benefit from as well. Finally, if you are considering getting started working with the bridge for the first time, check out our new installation instruction videos for your current version of ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap. ArcGIS Pro 2.0+ ArcGIS Pro 1.1-1.4.1 ArcMap 10.3.1+ We hope you enjoy and happy bridging! This blog article is provided by Marjean Pobuda. Marjean is a product engineer with Esri’s Spatial Statistics team. Questions for Marjean can be sent to: MPobuda@esri.com
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Hi James, I am sorry you are running into an issue. I'd be more than happy to help you resolve it though. Dan is right, if you could post an issue for us and provide some more information (what version of ArcMap are you using?, what version of R do you have?, and what version of the R-ArcGIS bridge are you using?) we can get to work at checking on what is going on. Sorry again about the problem, hope to hear from you soon. Thanks, Marjean
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A presentation given at the 2017 UC on Python and the R-ArcGIS bridge by Mark Janikas and Marjean Pobuda.
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At this year's UC, the R-ArcGIS bridge continued to revolutionize the way we think about our workflows by showcasing its ability to incorporate novel analytical methods and to streamline the process of integrating R functionality into ArcGIS. The power of the bridge goes beyond being able to easily transfer data between ArcGIS and R and vice versa. The bridge allows us to wrap R functionality directly into ArcGIS geoprocessing script tools which enables concise analysis processes and the ability to share R functionality with anyone in your organization. Additionally, the bridge eases certain tasks when working with GIS data in R. The R-ArcGIS bridge offers R users the ability to work with all types of spatial data, everything from shapefiles, geodatabases, tables, feature services, and more, along with a simplified process for reprojecting data and even the ability to generate data from specific statistical distributions and directly write it into ArcGIS. Here is one of the demos given at the UC that shows off some of this functionality. Support for learning about additional functions included in the R-ArcGIS bridge's R package, arcgisbinding, can be found in the package's vignette. If you are interested in learning how to get started with the bridge for other versions of Pro or ArcMap, you can find installation information on the bridge's website. If you are looking for guided resources on using the bridge's basic functionality, check out our Learn Lesson on the bridge, our introductory web course, or join us for our live training seminar on the R-ArcGIS bridge on August, 31st. Finally, if you are interested in more advanced functionality, like creating script tools, check out our second web course on this topic. Happy bridging and stay tuned for more updates on the bridge coming in Pro 2.1!
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Hi Annie, If you are referring to creating a custom geoprocessing script tool that references an R script instead of a python script, after you create your script tool and specify the desired UI set-up, you can make any needed changes to your script in RStudio. For example, I have wrapped R functionality for a scan statistic tool. As a result, I have an R script that I referenced as my script file when creating my scan statistic tool in ArcGIS. After I customized the UI and ran the tool several times, I decided to make some revisions to my original R script. I can keep ArcGIS open, and simply open the script I reference in the tool in RStudio. I am then able to make changes to my script in RStudio, save, and rerun the tool in ArcGIS. This is without needing to close any of the programs. I can continue to do this as many times as I like and even use the print() function to output messages in the tool message window to help give me feedback as I revise my script. Additionally, we have created a web course on the specifics of how to create script tools using the R-ArcGIS bridge and one of the sections covers updating script tools. https://www.esri.com/training/catalog/58b5e578b89b7e000d8bfffd/integrating-r-scripts-into-arcgis-geoprocessing-tools/ I hope this helps!
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Hi Alexandra, Based on your error message, it sounds like you do not having R installed on your machine. The video above already assumes that you have ArcGIS (which you do!) and R (also optionally, RStudio). Here are detailed instructions from our Learn Lesson, Analyze Crime Using Statistics and the R-ArcGIS Bridge, on how to get everything setup. We also have an online training course, Using the R-ArcGIS Bridge, that is designed to help you get up and running with the bridge and some of its basic functionality. I hope this helps! -Marjean
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Awesome, thank you so much Daniel! That picture is one of my favorites. It was given to me by one of my graduate school professors. Here is a nifty interactive version of it: Univariate Distribution Relationship Chart
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Understanding the complex challenges we face in the world today requires bringing together the best available tools, and that often means integrating functionality across platforms. The R-ArcGIS bridge provides a seamless connection between the sophisticated mapping capabilities of ArcGIS and the powerful statistical programming language R.
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This past month, the R-ArcGIS bridge showcased its capabilities on the main stage. At Esri’s 2017 DevSummit, the bridge was demoed along with ArcGIS’ conda-based python integration to show users the power and possibilities the two provide. To provide our users with easier access to the R-ArcGIS bridge and all of its capabilities, we have been working hard on multiple new resources. Our goal is to not only enable users to quickly get up and running with the bridge and all of its features, but also to inspire users with new ways the bridge can extend their workflows. The first of these resources is a new Learn ArcGIS lesson and video called Analyze Crime Using Statistics and the R-ArcGIS Bridge. The lesson walks you through installing the R-ArcGIS bridge, getting everything up and running, as well as the process of doing an analysis where you’ll seamlessly move between R and ArcGIS, depending on the analytical methods you want to employ. By the end, you’ll be ready to tackle your own analyses harnessing the power of both R and ArcGIS in new and exciting ways. Additionally, two new web courses have been created. The first of which, “Using the R-ArcGIS Bridge“, is designed to show you the basics of installing the bridge, transferring data back and forth between ArcGIS and R, and features a simple analysis utilizing R. The second course, “Integrating R Scripts into ArcGIS Geoprocessing Tools“, specifically focuses on how to use the bridge to wrap R functionality and create script tools that can be used in ArcGIS, just like any other tool. Check them all out and please let us know of any feedback you may have! Happy Bridging!
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