Converts spatial data into a layered object.
as.layered(X) # S3 method for default
as.layered(X)
# S3 method for ppp
as.layered(X)
# S3 method for splitppp
as.layered(X)
# S3 method for solist
as.layered(X)
# S3 method for listof
as.layered(X)
An object of class "layered"
(see layered
).
Some kind of spatial data.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.
This function converts the object X
into an object of class "layered"
.
The argument X
should contain some kind of spatial data
such as a point pattern, window, or pixel image.
If X
is a simple object then it will be converted into
a layered
object containing only one layer which is equivalent
to X
.
If X
can be interpreted as consisting of
multiple layers of data, then the result will be a layered
object consisting of these separate layers of data.
if X
is a list of class "listof"
or "solist"
,
then as.layered(X)
consists of several layers,
one for each entry in the list X
;
if X
is a multitype point pattern,
then as.layered(X)
consists of several layers,
each containing the sub-pattern consisting of points of one type;
if X
is a vector-valued measure,
then as.layered(X)
consists of several layers,
each containing a scalar-valued measure.
as.layered.msr
,
layered
,
split.ppp
as.layered(cells)
as.layered(amacrine)
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