krige.bayes
.## S3 method for class 'krige.bayes':
image(x, locations, borders,
values.to.plot=c("mean", "variance",
"mean.simulations", "variance.simulations",
"quantiles", "probabilities", "simulation"),
number.col, coords.data, x.leg, y.leg, cex.leg = 0.75,
vertical = FALSE, ...)## S3 method for class 'krige.bayes':
persp(x, locations, borders,
values.to.plot=c("mean", "variance",
"mean.simulations", "variance.simulations",
"quantiles", "probabilities", "simulation"),
number.col, ...)
krige.bayes
, typically an
output of the function krige.bayes
.locations
. Elements in the
argument values
are assigned to locations internal to the
borders and NA
"quantiles"
,
"probabilities"
or "simulation"
.krige.bayes
returns
summaries and other results about the predictive distributions.
The argument values.to.plot
specifies which result will be
plotted. It can be passed to the function in two different forms:
"moments.mean"
,"moments.variance"
,"mean.simulations"
,"variance.simulations"
,"quantiles"
,"probability"
or"simulation"
.number.col
. The documentation for the function krige.bayes
provides
further details about these options.
krige.bayes
for Bayesian Kriging computations and, image
and persp
for the generic plotting functions.#See examples in the documentation for the function krige.bayes().
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