Lcross(X, i, j, ..., from, to)X from which distances are measured.
A character string (or something that will be converted to a
character string).
Defaults to the first level of marks(X).
X to which distances are measured.
A character string (or something that will be
converted to a character string).
Defaults to the second level of marks(X).
Kcross.
i and j respectively.
"fv", see fv.object,
which can be plotted directly using plot.fv.Essentially a data frame containing columnstogether with columns named
"border", "bord.modif",
"iso" and/or "trans",
according to the selected edge corrections. These columns contain
estimates of the function $Lij$ obtained by the edge corrections
named.
i to type j.
See Kcross for information
about the cross-type K-function. The command Lcross first calls
Kcross to compute the estimate of the cross-type K-function,
and then applies the square root transformation.
For a marked point pattern in which the points of type i
are independent of the points of type j,
the theoretical value of the L-function is
$Lij(r) = r$.
The square root also has the effect of stabilising
the variance of the estimator, so that $Lij$ is more appropriate
for use in simulation envelopes and hypothesis tests.
Kcross,
Ldot,
Lest
data(amacrine)
L <- Lcross(amacrine, "off", "on")
plot(L)
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