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EnviroStat (version 0.4-2)

Fvariogfit3: Fit an exponential or gaussian variogram

Description

Fit an exponential or gaussian variogram with interdistances and corresponding dispersion values.

Usage

Fvariogfit3(disp.lt, h.lt, model = 1, a0 = 0.1, t0 = 0.5, max.iter = 25, max.fcal = 100, bep = 0, verbose = FALSE)

Arguments

disp.lt
vector of spatial dispersion values between locations (one value for each pair)
h.lt
vector of corresponding interdistances
model
type of variogram: 1 for exponential or 2 for gaussian
a0, t0
initial variogram parameter estimates
max.iter, max.fcal
control parameters for calls to non-linear optimization routines
bep
bending energy penalty, described in Sampson-Guttorp method (JASA 1992)
verbose
if TRUE, display fitting details to the console

Value

A list containing the following named components:
objf
sum of residual sum of squares, plus bending energy penalty
a, t0
fitted parameters
fit
fitted values of variogram

Details

Exponential variogram is defined as $a_1 + (2-a_1) (1-exp(-t_0 h))$. Gaussian variogram is defined as $a_1 + (2-a_1) (1-exp(-t_0 h^2))$.