Computes the matrix of distances between all pairs of `things' in a dataset
pairdist(X, ...)A square matrix whose [i,j] entry is the distance
between the `things' numbered i and j.
Object specifying the locations of a set of `things' (such as a set of points or a set of line segments).
Further arguments depending on the method.
Pavel Grabarnik pavel.grabar@issp.serpukhov.su and Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au.
Given a dataset X and Y
(representing either a point pattern or
a line segment pattern)
pairdist computes the distance between each pair of
`things' in the dataset, and returns
a matrix containing these distances.
The function pairdist is generic, with
methods for point patterns (objects of class "ppp"),
line segment patterns (objects of class "psp")
and a default method. See the documentation
for pairdist.ppp, pairdist.psp
or pairdist.default for details.
pairdist.ppp,
pairdist.psp,
pairdist.default,
crossdist,
nndist,
Kest