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spdep (version 1.3-7)

listw2sn: Spatial neighbour sparse representation

Description

The function makes a "spatial neighbour" object representation (similar to the S-PLUS spatial statististics module representation of a "listw" spatial weights object. sn2listw() is the inverse function to listw2sn(), creating a "listw" object from a "spatial neighbour" object.

Usage

listw2sn(listw)
sn2listw(sn, style = NULL, zero.policy = NULL, from_mat2listw=FALSE)

Value

listw2sn()returns a data frame with three columns, and with class spatial.neighbour:

from

region number id for the start of the link (S-PLUS row.id)

to

region number id for the end of the link (S-PLUS col.id)

weights

weight for this link

Arguments

listw

a listw object from for example nb2listw

sn

a spatial.neighbour object

style

default NULL, missing, set to "M" and warning given; if not "M", passed to nb2listw to re-build the object

zero.policy

default NULL, use global option value; if FALSE stop with error for any empty neighbour sets, if TRUE permit the weights list to be formed with zero-length weights vectors

from_mat2listw

default FALSE, set TRUE if called from mat2listw

Author

Roger Bivand Roger.Bivand@nhh.no

See Also

nb2listw

Examples

Run this code
columbus <- st_read(system.file("shapes/columbus.gpkg", package="spData")[1], quiet=TRUE)
col.gal.nb <- read.gal(system.file("weights/columbus.gal", package="spData")[1])
col.listw <- nb2listw(col.gal.nb)
col.listw$neighbours[[1]]
col.listw$weights[[1]]
col.sn <- listw2sn(col.listw)
str(col.sn)

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