filloon.tg at pg.com
2007-Mar-12 13:21 UTC
[R] Analysis of 3-dimensional spatial point patterns
I am trying to determine how to evaluate homogeneity of points in three-dimensional space. In two-dimensional data, I have used functions available in the Spatial package and I've have looked into the spatstat package but, as far as I can tell, neither appears to handle 3-dimensional data. Is there another version, package, or software that does the same type (G-function, etc.) of evaluation for 3-D data? Thanks sincerely, Tom Filloon [Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio USA] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 filloon.tg at pg.com wrote:> I am trying to determine how to evaluate homogeneity of points in > three-dimensional space. > > In two-dimensional data, I have used functions available in the Spatial > package > and I've have looked into the spatstat package > but, as far as I can tell, neither appears to handle 3-dimensional > data. > > Is there another version, package, or software that does the same type > (G-function, etc.) of evaluation for 3-D data?I believe that you are correct with regard to spatial, spatstat, and splancs. For G, it would be possible to get most of the way there using an off-CRAN package interfacing David Mount's Approximate Nearest Neighbours code that I can make available (depending on your platform), substantially improved thanks to Christian Sangiorgio.> set.seed(1) > library(ann) > D3 <- matrix(runif(3000), ncol=3) > res <- ann(D3)$dnn > quantile(res, seq(0,1,1/10)) > plot(ecdf(res))The real difficulties would start with edge adjustment, sampling within a volume for simulation ought to be OK, at least for a cube. Roger> > Thanks sincerely, > Tom Filloon [Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio USA] > > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >-- Roger Bivand Economic Geography Section, Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Helleveien 30, N-5045 Bergen, Norway. voice: +47 55 95 93 55; fax +47 55 95 95 43 e-mail: Roger.Bivand at nhh.no
Possibly Parallel Threads
- Buffer in Windows holding samba info
- Insightful Announces: "R and S-PLUS- Panel Discussion" at 9th Annual 2005 User Conference
- I'm looking for a book about spatial point patterns (Diggle, 2003)
- Spatial data, rpoispp, using window with fixed radius?
- Fwd: Simulation of spatial Log-Gaussian Cox process in Spatstat