Provides support for checking the mutual integrity of spatial neighbour weights and spatial data; similar mechanisms are used for passing global verbose and zero.policy options, and for providing access to a running cluster for embarrassingly parallel tasks.
set.VerboseOption(check)
get.VerboseOption()
set.ZeroPolicyOption(check)
get.ZeroPolicyOption()
#set.listw_is_CsparseMatrix_Option(check)
#get.listw_is_CsparseMatrix_Option()
set.spChkOption()
returns the old logical value, get.spChkOption()
returns the current logical value, and chkIDs()
returns a logical value for the test lack of difference. spNamedVec()
returns the selected column with the names set to the row names of the object from which it has been extracted.
a logical value, TRUE or FALSE
Roger Bivand Roger.Bivand@nhh.no
Analysis functions will have an spChk argument by default set to NULL, and will call get.spChkOption()
to get the global spatial option for whether to check or not --- this is initialised to FALSE, and consequently should not break anything. It can be changed to TRUE using set.spChkOption(TRUE)
, or the spChk argument can be assigned in analysis functions. spNamedVec()
is provided to ensure that rownames are passed on to single columns taken from two-dimensional arrays and data frames.
get.VerboseOption()
get.ZeroPolicyOption()
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