fences(xx, display = TRUE)
display = TRUE
. However, when the function is used in conjunction with fences.summary
then display = FALSE<
gx.stats
. Fences are computed following Tukey's boxplot procedure, as median +/- 2 * MAD (Median Absolute Deviation), and mean +/- 2 * SD (Standard Deviation), see Reimann et al. (2005). It is essential that these estimates are viewed in the context of the graphical distributional displays, e.g., shape
and its graphical components, gx.hist
, gx.ecdf
, cnpplt
and bxplot
, and if spatial coordinates for the sample sites are available edamap7
, edamap8
and caplot
. The final selection of a range for background or the selection of a threshold level needs to take the statistical and spatial distributions of the data into account. It is also necessary to be aware that it might be appropriate to have more than one background range/threshold in an area (Reimann and Garrett, 2005). The presence of relevant information in the data frame may permit the data to be subset on the basis of criteria using the tbplot
and bwplot
functions. If these indicate that the medians and middle 50%s of the data are visibly different, multiple background ranges may be advisable.gx.stats
, fences.summary
, ltdl.fix.df
, remove.na
## Make test data available
data(kola.o)
attach(kola.o)
## Display the fences computed for Cu
fences(Cu)
## Detach test data
detach(kola.o)
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