BivariateMoransI | R Documentation |
Calculate bivariate (multivariate) Moran's I using Wartenberg's method.
BivariateMoransI( X, W, alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater"), p.adjust.method = "BH" )
X |
A matrix with observations as rows and features as columns. |
W |
A weight matrix across all observations, i.e inverse of a pairwise distance matrix. |
alternative |
Alternative hypothesis used, default is |
p.adjust.method |
Method used for multiple comparisons correction, default is |
A list containing the following:
Morans.I, the Moran's I.
Z.I, the Z score of Moran's I.
Expected.I, the expectation of Moran's I under the null hypothesis.
SD.I, the standard deviation of Moran's I under the null hypothesis.
alternative, alternative hypothesis used.
p.adjust.method, method used for multiple comparisons correction.
Wartenberg, D. Multivariate spatial correlation: A method for exploratory geographical analysis. Geogr. Anal. 17, 263–283 (1985)
Czaplewski, R. L. Expected Value and Variance of Moran’s Bivariate Spatial Autocorrelation Statistic for a Permutation Test. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1993).
{ data.use <- quakes[1:100,] W <- 1/as.matrix(dist(data.use[,1:2])) diag(W) <- 0 res <- BivariateMoransI(data.use[,3:4], W) }
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