linearmarkconnect(X, i, j, r=NULL, ...)
"lpp"
which
must be a multitype point pattern (a marked point pattern
whose marks are a factor).
X
from which distances are measured.
Defaults to the first level of marks(X)
.
X
to which distances are measured.
Defaults to the second level of marks(X)
.
linearpcfcross
and linearpcf
.
"fv"
(see fv.object
).
i
is interpreted as a
level of the factor marks(X)
. Beware of the usual
trap with factors: numerical values are not
interpreted in the same way as character values.markconnect
for a point pattern on a linear network (object of class "lpp"
). The argument i
will be interpreted as
levels of the factor marks(X)
.
If i
is missing, it defaults to the first
level of the marks factor.
The argument r
is the vector of values for the
distance $r$ at which $p[ij](r)$
should be evaluated.
The values of $r$ must be increasing nonnegative numbers
and the maximum $r$ value must not exceed the radius of the
largest disc contained in the window.
linearpcfcross
,
linearpcf
,
linearmarkequal
,
markconnect
.
pab <- linearmarkconnect(chicago, "assault", "burglary")
## Not run:
# plot(alltypes(chicago, linearmarkconnect))
# ## End(Not run)
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