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spatstat (version 1.60-1)

as.linnet.linim: Extract Linear Network from Data on a Linear Network

Description

Given some kind of data on a linear network, the command as.linnet extracts the linear network itself.

Usage

# S3 method for linim
as.linnet(X, …)

# S3 method for linfun as.linnet(X, …)

# S3 method for lintess as.linnet(X, …)

# S3 method for lpp as.linnet(X, …, fatal=TRUE, sparse)

Arguments

X

Data on a linear network. A point pattern (class "lpp"), pixel image (class "linim"), function (class "linfun") or tessellation (class "lintess") on a linear network.

Ignored.

fatal

Logical value indicating whether data in the wrong format should lead to an error (fatal=TRUE) or a warning (fatal=FALSE).

sparse

Logical value indicating whether to use a sparse matrix representation, as explained in linnet. Default is to keep the same representation as in X.

Value

A linear network (object of class "linnet").

Details

These are methods for the generic as.linnet for various classes.

The network on which the data are defined is extracted.

See Also

linnet, methods.linnet.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
  # make some data
  xcoord <- linfun(function(x,y,seg,tp) { x }, simplenet)
  as.linnet(xcoord)
  X <- as.linim(xcoord)
  as.linnet(X)
# }

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