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semivariogram | R Documentation |
Computes the semi-variogram from a stars or a dataframe. Input arguments differ for each case. Function autoplot can plot the output.
When the input is a dataframe, the locations, time and the quantity of interest needs to be given. When the input is a stars object, a 3 dimensional stars object needs to be given as input with the first 2 dimensions being spatial and the third being time.
semivariogram( x, latitude_linear = TRUE, longitude_linear = TRUE, missing_value = -9999, width = 80, cutoff = 1000, tlagmax = 6, ... ) ## S3 method for class 'data.frame' semivariogram( x, latitude_linear = TRUE, longitude_linear = TRUE, missing_value = -9999, width = 80, cutoff = 1000, tlagmax = 6, times_df, values_df, ... ) ## S3 method for class 'stars' semivariogram( x, latitude_linear = TRUE, longitude_linear = TRUE, missing_value = -9999, width = 80, cutoff = 1000, tlagmax = 6, ... ) ## S3 method for class 'semivariogramobj' autoplot(object, ...)
x |
The dataframe or stars object. If it is a dataframe, then it should have the locations. |
latitude_linear |
If |
longitude_linear |
If |
missing_value |
If a certain value such as -9999 denotes the missing values for given locations and times. |
width |
A parameter to the |
cutoff |
A parameter to the |
tlagmax |
A parameter to the |
... |
Other arguments that need to be used for datafames or currently ignored. |
times_df |
For dataframes: the dataframe containing the dates in |
values_df |
For dataframes: the dataframe of dimension |
object |
For autoplot: the output from the semivariogram function. |
A semivariogram object with a gstat variogram and the original data.
# Dataframe example library(dplyr) data(locs) data(Times) data(Tmax) temp_part <- with(Times, paste(year, month, day, sep = "-")) temp_part <- data.frame(date = as.Date(temp_part)[913:923]) Tmax <- Tmax[913:923, ] semidf <- semivariogram(locs, temp_part, Tmax, latitude_linear = FALSE, longitude_linear = FALSE, missing_value = -9999, width = 50, cutoff = 1000, tlagmax = 7 ) autoplot(semidf) # Stars example library(stars) # Create a stars object from a data frame precip_df <- NOAA_df_1990[NOAA_df_1990$proc == 'Precip', ] %>% filter(date >= "1992-02-01" & date <= "1992-02-05") precip <- precip_df[ ,c('lat', 'lon', 'date', 'z')] st_precip <- st_as_stars(precip, dims = c("lon", "lat", "date")) semist <- semivariogram(st_precip) autoplot(semist)
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