Description Usage Arguments Details
Calculates effective strip width from fitted model.
1 2 | hmltm.esw1(pars, hfun, models, cov, survey.pars, hmm.pars, ID, nx = 100,
type = "response", to.x = FALSE, W = NULL)
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pars |
parameters (e.g. |
hfun |
detection hazard type (character) |
models |
list with elements |
cov |
data frame with covariates for detections. |
survey.pars |
survey pars list (as for |
hmm.pars |
hmm pars list (as for |
ID |
list with elements |
nx |
number of x values for Simpson's rule integration |
type |
"response" (default) or "link". If "link", interprets pars as being on link scale, else natural scale |
to.x |
If TRUE integrates only to observed x, else integrates to W |
W |
limit of perpendicular dist integration. If NULL, uses |
Designed to be called by fitted.esw1.
Identical to hmltm.esw but returns list instead of numerical scalar or vector, and allows limit
of integration (W) to be specified explicitly, which overrides limit survey.pars$W.
This is to allow it to be used in NDest for estimating density and abundance.
Returns effective stript half-width (esw) for 1 observer for fitted object hmmlt,
integrating using Simpson's rule.
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