rsyst(win=square(1), nx=NULL, ny=nx, ..., dx=NULL, dy=dx, nsim=1, drop=TRUE)
dx
.
dy
.
nx
.
ny
.
nsim=1
and drop=TRUE
(the default), the
result will be a point pattern, rather than a list
containing a point pattern.
"ppp"
)
if nsim=1
, or a list of point patterns if nsim > 1
.
win
. The pattern consists of a
rectangular grid of points with a random common displacement. The grid spacing in the $x$ direction is determined
either by the number of columns nx
or by the
horizontal spacing dx
.
The grid spacing in the $y$ direction is determined
either by the number of rows ny
or by the
vertical spacing dy
.
The grid is then given a random displacement (the common displacement
of the grid points is a uniformly distributed random vector in the
tile of dimensions dx, dy
).
Some of the resulting grid points may lie outside the window
win
: if they do, they are deleted. The result is a point
pattern inside the window win
.
This function is useful in creating dummy points for quadrature
schemes (see quadscheme
) as well as in simulating
random point patterns.
rstrat
,
runifpoint
,
quadscheme
X <- rsyst(nx=10)
plot(X)
# polygonal boundary
data(letterR)
X <- rsyst(letterR, 5, 10)
plot(X)
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