rpart
epanet2toolkit
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3.2 | 8.0 | |
13 days ago | 6 months ago | |
C | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rpart
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Converting "C50" models into "rpart"
I don't know of anything directly applicable to your problem, so just a comment how would I start approaching it. Both rplot and c50 are open source, so you can peek into their code and look how all operations are done. For example, plotting in rpart is done using this function. Compare it to how plotting is done in c50. I'd start from figuring out whether it is possible to change rplot's plotting code so that it takes data like its c50's counterpart.
epanet2toolkit
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[OC] Water flowing through a utilities water network
Wanted to say that I love seeing EPANet stuff posted. As a water utility person, I use it quite a bit and and familiar with R's epanet2toolkit.
What are some alternatives?
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