"lpp"
of point patterns on
linear networks.## S3 method for class 'lpp':
as.ppp(X, ..., fatal=TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
as.psp(x, ..., fatal=TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
marks(x, ...) <- value
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
print(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'summary.lpp':
print(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
summary(object, ...)
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
unitname(x)
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
unitname(x) <- value
## S3 method for class 'lpp':
unmark(X)
"lpp"
representing a point pattern
on a linear network.marks
or unitname
of x
. See Details.fatal=TRUE
) or a warning
(fatal=FALSE
)."lpp"
also inherits the class
"ppx"
for which many other methods are available.
See methods.ppx
.as.ppp
,
as.psp
,
marks<-
,
print
,
summary
,
unitname
,
unitname<-
and
unmark
for objects of the class "lpp"
. For "marks<-.lpp"
the replacement value
should be either NULL
, or a vector of length equal
to the number of points in x
,
or a data frame with one row for each point in x
.
For "unitname<-.lpp"
the replacement value
should be a valid name for the unit of length, as
described in unitname
.
lpp
,
intensity.lpp
,
methods.ppx
example(lpp)
X
as.ppp(X)
summary(X)
unitname(X) <- c("furlong", "furlongs")
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