# superimposing point patterns
p1 <- runifrect(30)
p2 <- runifrect(42)
s1 <- superimpose(p1,p2) # Unmarked pattern.
p3 <- list(x=rnorm(20),y=rnorm(20))
s2 <- superimpose(p3,p2,p1) # Default method gets called.
s2a <- superimpose(p1,p2,p3) # Same as s2 except for order of points.
s3 <- superimpose(clyde=p1,irving=p2) # Marked pattern; marks a factor
# with levels "clyde" and "irving";
# warning given.
marks(p1) <- factor(sample(LETTERS[1:3],30,TRUE))
marks(p2) <- factor(sample(LETTERS[1:3],42,TRUE))
s5 <- superimpose(clyde=p1,irving=p2) # Marked pattern with extra column
marks(p2) <- data.frame(a=marks(p2),b=runif(42))
s6 <- try(superimpose(p1,p2)) # Gives an error.
marks(p1) <- data.frame(a=marks(p1),b=1:30)
s7 <- superimpose(p1,p2) # O.K.
# how to make a 2-type point pattern with types "a" and "b"
u <- superimpose(a = runifrect(10), b = runifrect(20))
# how to make a 2-type point pattern with types 1 and 2
u <- superimpose("1" = runifrect(10), "2" = runifrect(20))
# superimposing line segment patterns
X <- as.psp(matrix(runif(20), 5, 4), window=owin())
Y <- as.psp(matrix(runif(40), 10, 4), window=owin())
Z <- superimpose(X, Y)
# being unreasonable
if (FALSE) {
if(FALSE) {
crud <- try(superimpose(p1,p2,X,Y)) # Gives an error, of course!
}
}
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