)
danta=ppp(Datos$x,Datos$y,c(1177842,1180213),c(1013581,1015575))
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From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On
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Sent: Freitag, 22. März 2013 00:20
To: R-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] spatstat error
Good day
Im working
Questions about spatstat should be directed to the R-Sig-Geo list, or
better still, to the package maintainers.
To add a bit to what Blaser Nello has already told you:
(1) Your syntax in respect of the use of the min() function is indeed
incomprehensibly bizarre.
(2) Blaser Nello has
Questions about spatstat should be directed to the R-Sig-Geo list, or
better still, to the package maintainers.
To add a bit to what Blaser Nello has already told you:
(1) Your syntax in respect of the use of the min() function is indeed
incomprehensibly bizarre.
(2) Blaser Nello has indicated
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
Hello,
I am facing an error when I try to plot envelopes of a fitted model in
spatstat. My model is fitted using the Geyer Saturation process as follows:
* geyer.fit-ppm(points, ~el+asp, Geyer(r=1, sat=2), covariates=list(el=el,
asp=asp))*
It fits well, but when I try to plot the envelopes to
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