order_middleout: Middle-out ordering

View source: R/ordering_functions.R

order_middleoutR Documentation

Middle-out ordering

Description

Return the ordering of locations increasing in their distance to the average location

Usage

order_middleout(locs, lonlat = FALSE)

Arguments

locs

A matrix of locations. Each row of locs contains a location, which can be a point in Euclidean space R^d, a point in space-time R^d x T, a longitude and latitude (in degrees) giving a point on the sphere, or a longitude, latitude, and time giving a point in the sphere-time domain.

lonlat

TRUE/FALSE whether locations are longitudes and latitudes.

Value

A vector of indices giving the ordering, i.e. the first element of this vector is the index of the location nearest the center.

Examples

n <- 100             # Number of locations
d <- 2               # dimension of domain
locs <- matrix( runif(n*d), n, d )
ord <- order_middleout(locs)

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