This method function calculates the semi-variogram for an arbitrary
vector object, according to the distances in distance.
For each pair of elements \(x,y\) in object, the
corresponding semi-variogram is \((x-y)^2/2\). The semi-variogram is
useful for identifying and modeling spatial correlation structures in
observations with constant expectation and constant variance.
Usage
# S3 method for default
Variogram(object, distance, …)
Arguments
object
a numeric vector with the values to be used for
calculating the semi-variogram, usually a residual vector from a
fitted model.
distance
a numeric vector with the pairwise distances
corresponding to the elements of object. The order of the
elements in distance must correspond to the pairs
(1,2), (1,3), …, (n-1,n), with n representing the
length of object, and must have length n(n-1)/2.
…
some methods for this generic require additional
arguments. None are used in this method.
Value
a data frame with columns variog and dist representing,
respectively, the semi-variogram values and the corresponding
distances. The returned value inherits from class Variogram.
References
Cressie, N.A.C. (1993), "Statistics for Spatial Data", J. Wiley & Sons.