Mark Connection Function for Multitype Point Pattern on Linear Network
For a multitype point pattern on a linear network, estimate the mark connection function from points of type i to points of type j.
linearmarkconnect(X, i, j, r=NULL, ...)
X |
The observed point pattern,
from which an estimate of the mark connection function
p[ij](r) will be computed.
An object of class |
i |
Number or character string identifying the type (mark value)
of the points in |
j |
Number or character string identifying the type (mark value)
of the points in |
r |
numeric vector. The values of the argument r at which the function p[ij](r) should be evaluated. There is a sensible default. First-time users are strongly advised not to specify this argument. See below for important conditions on r. |
... |
Arguments passed to |
This is a counterpart of the function 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.
An object of class "fv"
(see fv.object
).
The argument 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.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au
Baddeley, A, Jammalamadaka, A. and Nair, G. (2014) Multitype point process analysis of spines on the dendrite network of a neuron. Applied Statistics (Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C), 63, 673–694.
pab <- linearmarkconnect(chicago, "assault", "burglary") # plot(alltypes(chicago, linearmarkconnect))
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