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spatstat.linnet (version 3.2-2)

integral.linim: Integral on a Linear Network

Description

Computes the integral (total value) of a function or pixel image over a linear network.

Usage

# S3 method for linim
integral(f, domain=NULL, weight=NULL, ...)

# S3 method for linfun integral(f, domain=NULL, weight=NULL, ..., delta, nd)

Value

A single numeric or complex value (or a vector of such values if domain is a tessellation).

Arguments

f

A pixel image on a linear network (class "linim") or a function on a linear network (class "linfun").

domain

Optional window specifying the domain of integration. Alternatively a tessellation.

weight

Optional numerical weight function for the integration. A pixel image (object of class "linim" or "im"), a function (object of class "linfun", "funxy" or a a function(x,y)) or anything acceptable to as.linim.

...

Ignored.

delta

Optional. The step length (in coordinate units) for computing the approximate integral. A single positive number.

nd

Optional. Integer giving the approximate number of sample points on the network.

Author

Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.

Details

The integral (total value of the function over the network) is calculated.

If domain is a window (class "owin") then the integration will be restricted to this window. If domain is a tessellation (class "tess") then the integral of f in each tile of domain will be computed.

If weight is given, effectively the integral of weight * f is computed.

See Also

linim, integral.im

Examples

Run this code
  # make some data
  xcoord <- linfun(function(x,y,seg,tp) { x }, simplenet)
  integral(xcoord)
  X <- as.linim(xcoord)
  integral(X)

  # integrals inside each tile of a tessellation
  A <- quadrats(Frame(simplenet), 3)
  integral(X, A)

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