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spatstat.data (version 3.1-2)

amacrine: Hughes' Amacrine Cell Data

Description

Austin Hughes' data: a point pattern of displaced amacrine cells in the retina of a rabbit. A marked point pattern.

Usage

data(amacrine)

Arguments

Format

An object of class "ppp" representing the point pattern of cell locations. Entries include

xCartesian \(x\)-coordinate of cell
yCartesian \(y\)-coordinate of cell
marksfactor with levels off and on
indicating ``off'' and ``on'' cells

See ppp.object for details of the format.

Notes

Austin Hughes' data: a point pattern of displaced amacrine cells in the retina of a rabbit. 152 ``on'' cells and 142 ``off'' cells in a rectangular sampling frame.

The true dimensions of the rectangle are 1060 by 662 microns. The coordinates here are scaled to a rectangle of height 1 and width \(1060/662 = 1.601\) so the unit of measurement is approximately 662 microns.

The data were analysed by Diggle (1986).

References

Diggle, P. J. (1986). Displaced amacrine cells in the retina of a rabbit: analysis of a bivariate spatial point pattern. J. Neurosci. Meth. 18, 115--125.

Examples

Run this code
  if(require(spatstat.geom)) {
amacrine
(Ama <- rescale(amacrine))
  }

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