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2008 Dec 10
1
trouble loading candisc
Hello, I am having trouble loading the package candisc onto my R distribution. I am using 2.7.1-2. I do a "> install.packages("candisc" and get the following output. Warning in install.packages("candisc") : argument 'lib' is missing: using '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library' --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session --- Loading Tcl/Tk
2005 Jan 27
7
getting package version inside .First.lib
Greetings - Is it possible, inside .First.lib, to find out the version number of the package that is being loaded? If only one version of the package has been installed, we could scan the DESCRIPTION file, something like .First.lib <- function(lib, pkg) { library.dynam("spatstat", pkg, lib) dfile <- system.file("DESCRIPTION", package="spatstat")
2005 Dec 09
1
O-ring statistic
Rainer M Krug writes: > Thorsten Wiegand used in his paper Wiegand T., and K. A. Moloney 2004. > Rings, circles and null-models for point pattern analysis in ecology. > Oikos 104: 209-229 a statistic he called O-Ring statistic which is > similar to Ripley's K, only that it uses rings instead of circles. > > http://www.oesa.ufz.de/towi/towi_programita.html#ring
2012 Mar 28
3
Spatstat users.
This is a cry for help. My apologies for taking up bandwidth with an issue that is not really on topic. But I really do want to acquire the requested information. In the course of preparing my PBRF (performance based research funds) portfolio for the upcoming PBRF exercise here in New Zealand, I have been advised that I should provide some estimate of the number of "active users" of
2005 Sep 01
2
SpatStat Kest - Error Message help
Hi I'm working with the function Kest in the package SpatStat (under LINUX with R 2.1.0). In order to evaluate the statistical significance of my point pattern I'm doing 999 Montecarlo replications. The script that use the Kest function runs OK for most of the different point patterns that I have but for a particular point pattern, which have only 17 points, it runs until the 34th
2007 Apr 27
1
Quadratcount() plotting in R spatstat
Hello, I am trying to plot a quadratcount object over a ppp object in the spatstat package. I ultimately want to get something like this http://bg9.imslab.co.jp/Rhelp/R-2.4.0/src/library/spatstat/man/images/big_quadratcount_001.png http://bg9.imslab.co.jp/Rhelp/R-2.4.0/src/library/spatstat/man/images/big_quadratcount_001.png See
2006 Feb 27
2
about"Riply's K function"and "envelope"
hi! I did Riply's K function and envelope in the package "SPATSTAT". When the species number is less, it can work well and it is quickly. But when the species number is more(example:2000), it told me"memory limit". So I change "memory limit". But the speed is very slow. I took 13 hours to run the programe. Perhaps there are other methods that can do it. Or just
2007 Mar 26
2
sampling from the uniform distribution over a convex hull
Ranjan Maitra writes: > Does anyone have a suggestion (or better still) code for sampling > from the uniform distribution over the convex hull of a set of > points? This is implemented in library 'spatstat'. If x and y are vectors of coordinates of your initial set of points, library(spatstat) W <- convexhull.xy(x, y) P <- runifpoint(42, W) will compute
2008 Oct 22
1
Spatstat help - quadratcount query
Hi all, I am using quadratcount in spatstat to divide a window containing a point pattern into a grid of quadrats containing the intensity of points in each quadrat. My data is in UTM co-ordinates. My window is defined as follows: >p15<-ppp(x,y,window=owin(c(341710,342100),c(3126465,3126780)),marks=NUL L, checks=TRUE) Giving me a distance of 390m in the 'x' direction and 315m in
2009 Jan 11
2
I'm looking for a book about spatial point patterns (Diggle, 2003)
To understand some functions about spatial point patterns in "spatstat" ,I should know some background about it, and the best way is to read the monograph, and "Statistical Analysis of Spatial Point Patterns" (2nd edt.) is a better choise. But I can not find it anywhere I can. Who can help me? Thank you! ----- unangu at gmail.com -- View this message in context:
2013 Mar 21
3
spatstat error
Good day Im working with some coordinates, and want to create a PPP object, I found that error: > Datos=read.table("puntos_texto.txt",dec=".",sep="\t",header=T) > summary(Datos) id y x Min. : 1.0 Min. :1013581 Min. :1177842 1st Qu.: 821.2 1st Qu.:1014442 1st Qu.:1179658 Median
2006 Jan 12
1
envelopes of simulations
Hello! I am writing you because I could not plot the confidence envelopes for functions Jest, Jcross, Jdot, Jmulti, and L, using the Spatstat package. I have already understood how to do that for Kest or Jest, that is: JEnv <- plot(envelope(PPPData, Jest)) Where PPPData is my ppp object. However, for Jcross I must specify the two marks I want to analyse. That is, usually I would get the
2009 Sep 14
1
Best way to extract values from an aov object ?
I'm trying to write a function to automate doing a variance analysis, part of which involves doing some further calculations. The method I've been using isn't very robust, if variable names change then it stops working. For this dummy data > dput(assayvar,"") structure(list(Run = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 3L, 3L, 3L, 4L, 4L, 4L), .rk.invalid.fields =
2008 Jan 28
2
How to get out the t-test value matrix for a linear regression ?
Hi, all I've written some R script to calculate the linear regression of a matrix. Here below is my script: >x<-matrix(scan("h:/data/xxx.dat",0),nrow=46,ncol=561,byrow=TRUE) >year <- NULL >year <- cbind(year,as.matrix(x[,1])) >lm.sol<-lm(x~year) >xtrend<-coef(lm.sol)[2,] # get the matrix of regression coefficient >t.test<- ?
2012 Nov 24
1
Adding a new variable to each element of a list
Hello, I have a list of data with multiple elements, and each element in the list has multiple variables in it. Here's an example: ### Make the fake data dv <- c(1,3,4,2,2,3,2,5,6,3,4,4,3,5,6) subject <- factor(c("s1","s1","s1","s2","s2","s2","s3","s3","s3",
2003 Apr 30
1
mpl in spatstat
Hello all, I'm attempting to conduct spatial analysis of trees within a plot. I want to see if the trees are spatially correlated to soil characteristics, say pH, or moisture content. I think one way to do it is with mpl, however, my soil characteristics were not taken at exactly the same locations as my trees and further, the vectors aren't the same length. I'm getting the
2004 May 29
1
Rhelp: Need help interpreting plots in spatstat
Hello everybody-- I have been playing with my data in spatstat, and what I'd like to present is a basic exploratory spatial analysis. I have used the following code, using a ppp.object called tsdspoints. The code develops the simulations and the envelopes I want, but I don't understand my first plot here, the [tsds.ghat.short$r, tsds.ghat.short$raw]...I cobbled together this code
2006 Apr 27
1
Symbol __f95_sign not found.
Our computing services people have recently reconfigured the Sun compilers structure on our network, and I can no longer install, on our Sun/Solaris machine, a certain package (spatstat) with which I am heavily involved. (The same problem may well pertain to other packages as well; I haven't yet experimented except with spatstat.) Strictly speaking I can ***install*** it, but when I try to
2017 Mar 01
1
stats::median
>>>>> Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> >>>>> on Mon, 27 Feb 2017 10:42:19 +0100 writes: >>>>> Rob J Hyndman <Rob.Hyndman at monash.edu> >>>>> on Wed, 15 Feb 2017 21:48:56 +1100 writes: >> The generic stats::median method is defined as median <- >> function (x, na.rm = FALSE)
2004 Oct 14
3
Filling polygons with points
Dear list, are there any possibilities to fill a polygon with a point pattern or with a symbol pattern like '+' oder '-' instead of shading lines? Thanks in advance Dr. Michael Wolf Bezirksregierung M??nster Dezernat 61 Domplatz 1-3 48161 M??nster Tel.: ++ 49 (02 51) / 4 11 - 17 95 Fax.: ++ 49 (02 51) / 4 11 - 8 17 95 E-Mail: michael.wolf at bezreg-muenster.nrw.de