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spatstat.explore (version 3.3-1)

methods.ssf: Methods for Spatially Sampled Functions

Description

Methods for various generic commands, for the class "ssf" of spatially sampled functions.

Usage

# S3 method for ssf
marks(x, ...)

# S3 method for ssf marks(x, ...) <- value

# S3 method for ssf unmark(X)

# S3 method for ssf as.im(X, ...)

# S3 method for ssf as.function(x, ...)

# S3 method for ssf as.ppp(X, ...)

# S3 method for ssf print(x, ..., brief=FALSE)

# S3 method for ssf summary(object, ...)

# S3 method for ssf range(x, ...)

# S3 method for ssf min(x, ...)

# S3 method for ssf max(x, ...)

# S3 method for ssf integral(f, domain=NULL, ..., weights=attr(f, "weights"))

Value

marks returns a matrix.

marks(x) <- value returns an object of class "ssf".

as.owin returns a window (object of class "owin").

as.ppp and unmark

return a point pattern (object of class "ppp").

as.function returns a function(x,y) of class "funxy".

print returns NULL.

summary returns an object of class

"summary.ssf" which has a print method.

range returns a numeric vector of length 2.

min and max return a single numeric value.

integral returns a numeric or complex value, vector, or matrix.

integral(f) returns a numeric or complex value (if f had numeric or complex values) or a numeric vector (if f had vector values). If domain is a tessellation then integral(f, domain)

returns a numeric or complex vector with one entry for each tile (if f had numeric or complex values) or a numeric matrix with one row for each tile (if f had vector values).

Arguments

x,X,f,object

A spatially sampled function (object of class "ssf").

...

Arguments passed to the default method.

brief

Logical value controlling the amount of detail printed.

value

Matrix of replacement values for the function.

domain

Optional. Domain of integration. An object of class"owin" or "tess".

weights

Optional. Numeric vector of quadrature weights associated with the sample points.

Author

Adrian Baddeley

Details

An object of class "ssf" represents a function (real- or vector-valued) that has been sampled at a finite set of points.

The commands documented here are methods for this class, for the generic commands marks, marks<-, unmark, as.im, as.function, as.ppp, print, summary, range, min, max and integral.

See Also

ssf

Examples

Run this code
  g <- distfun(cells[1:4])
  X <- rsyst(Window(cells), 10)
  f <- ssf(X, g(X))
  f
  summary(f)
  marks(f)
  as.ppp(f)
  as.im(f)
  integral(f)
  integral(f, quadrats(Window(f), 3))

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