Ldot.inhom | R Documentation |
For a multitype point pattern,
estimate the inhomogeneous version of the dot L
function.
Ldot.inhom(X, i, ..., correction)
X |
The observed point pattern,
from which an estimate of the inhomogeneous cross type |
i |
The type (mark value)
of the points in |
correction , ... |
Other arguments passed to |
This a generalisation of the function Ldot
to include an adjustment for spatially inhomogeneous intensity,
in a manner similar to the function Linhom
.
All the arguments are passed to Kdot.inhom
, which
estimates the inhomogeneous multitype K function
K_{i\bullet}(r)
for the point pattern.
The resulting values are then
transformed by taking L(r) = \sqrt{K(r)/\pi}
.
An object of class "fv"
(see fv.object
).
Essentially a data frame containing numeric columns
r |
the values of the argument |
theo |
the theoretical value of |
together with a column or columns named
"border"
, "bord.modif"
,
"iso"
and/or "trans"
,
according to the selected edge corrections. These columns contain
estimates of the function L_{i\bullet}(r)
obtained by the edge corrections named.
The argument i
is interpreted as
a level of the factor X$marks
. It is converted to a character
string if it is not already a character string.
The value i=1
does not
refer to the first level of the factor.
, J. and Waagepetersen, R. Statistical Inference and Simulation for Spatial Point Processes Chapman and Hall/CRC Boca Raton, 2003.
Ldot
,
Linhom
,
Kdot.inhom
,
Lcross.inhom
.
# Lansing Woods data
lan <- lansing
lan <- lan[seq(1,npoints(lan), by=10)]
ma <- split(lan)$maple
lg <- unmark(lan)
# Estimate intensities by nonparametric smoothing
lambdaM <- density(ma, sigma=0.15, at="points")
lambdadot <- density(lg, sigma=0.15, at="points")
L <- Ldot.inhom(lan, "maple", lambdaI=lambdaM,
lambdadot=lambdadot)
# synthetic example: type A points have intensity 50,
# type B points have intensity 50 + 100 * x
lamB <- as.im(function(x,y){50 + 100 * x}, owin())
lamdot <- as.im(function(x,y) { 100 + 100 * x}, owin())
X <- superimpose(A=runifpoispp(50), B=rpoispp(lamB))
L <- Ldot.inhom(X, "B", lambdaI=lamB, lambdadot=lamdot)
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