linearmarkconnect: Mark Connection Function for Multitype Point Pattern on...

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linearmarkconnectR Documentation

Mark Connection Function for Multitype Point Pattern on Linear Network

Description

For a multitype point pattern on a linear network, estimate the mark connection function from points of type i to points of type j.

Usage

linearmarkconnect(X, i, j, r=NULL, ...)

Arguments

X

The observed point pattern, from which an estimate of the mark connection function p_{ij}(r) will be computed. An object of class "lpp" which must be a multitype point pattern (a marked point pattern whose marks are a factor).

i

Number or character string identifying the type (mark value) of the points in X from which distances are measured. Defaults to the first level of marks(X).

j

Number or character string identifying the type (mark value) of the points in X to which distances are measured. Defaults to the second level of marks(X).

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 linearpcfcross and linearpcf.

Details

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.

Value

An object of class "fv" (see fv.object).

Warnings

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.

Author(s)

\adrian

References

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.

See Also

linearpcfcross, linearpcf, linearmarkequal, markconnect.

Examples

   pab <- linearmarkconnect(chicago, "assault", "burglary")
   
   # plot(alltypes(chicago, linearmarkconnect))

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