[R] Is it possible to do Ripley's K and L functions analysis with R?
Roger Peng
rpeng at stat.ucla.edu
Fri Mar 29 01:27:29 CET 2002
Look at
library(help = splancs)
and
library(splancs)
to actually load the library.
I've found the splancs library to be extremely useful when doing analysis
of spatial point patterns
-roger
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Alexandre F. Souza wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I am studying the spatial distribution of trees in
> a tropical swamp forest in Brazil, and the spatial
> association between the trees and other forest and non
> forest elements. These are point pattern analysis of
> mapped data, preferentially done with the L function
> of Ripley.
> I have recently discovererd the R-project and would
> like to know whether it is possible to do these
> analysis with the R environment. I would also like to
> know if the R language is user-friendly, since I do
> not have almost any experience with programming and
> have to carry out a lot of extra field work.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> =====
> Alexandre F. Souza
> Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia
> Departamento de Botânica/IB
> Universidade Estadual de Campinas
> Campinas, SP
> Brasil
>
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