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On a side note, the example for prediction is made only using locations and the field, how would it need to be coded if I instead wanted to include prediction locations I already have, with a set of environmental covariates, which need to be snapped to the graph?
Many thanks for any help that can be offered,
Sylvan
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Hi,
I see the example for using the inlabru predict() function is for a spatial model:
https://davidbolin.github.io/MetricGraph/articles/inlabru_interface.html#kriging-with-the-inlabru-implementation
what is required to use this for a space-time model that has replicates, constructed following the space-time example:
https://davidbolin.github.io/MetricGraph/articles/spacetime.html#fitting-model-with-replicates-in-inlabru
On a side note, the example for prediction is made only using locations and the field, how would it need to be coded if I instead wanted to include prediction locations I already have, with a set of environmental covariates, which need to be snapped to the graph?
Many thanks for any help that can be offered,
Sylvan
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