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spatstat.linnet (version 3.2-2)

lineartileindex: Determine Which Tile Contains Each Given Point on a Linear Network

Description

Given a tessellation on a linear network, and a list of points on the network, determine which tile of the tessellation contains each of the given points.

Usage

lineartileindex(seg, tp, Z, method = c("encode", "C", "interpreted"))

Value

A factor, of the same length as seg and tp, whose levels are the names of the tiles of Z.

Arguments

seg,tp

Vectors of local coordinates of the query points. See Details.

Z

A tessellation on a linear network (object of class "lintess").

method

Internal use only.

Author

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

Details

This low-level function is the analogue of tileindex for linear networks. For a tessellation Z on a linear network, and a list of query points on the same network, the function determines which tile of the tessellation contains each query point.

Argument Z should be a tessellation on a linear network (object of class "lintess").

The vectors seg and tp specify the locations of the query points, on the same network, using local coordinates: seg contains integer values specifying which segment of the network contains each query point; tp contains numeric values between 0 and 1 specifying the fractional position along that segment.

The result is a factor, of the same length as seg and tp, indicating which tile contains each point. The levels of the factor are the names of the tiles of Z.

See Also

lintess.

as.linfun.lintess to create a function whose value is the tile index.

cut.lpp for a neater way to classify the points of a point pattern on a linear network according to a tessellation on the network.

Examples

Run this code
   Z <- lineardirichlet(runiflpp(15, simplenet))
   X <- runiflpp(10, simplenet)
   coX <- coords(X)
   ii <- lineartileindex(coX$seg, coX$tp, Z)

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