Groups of columns in a function value table (object
  of class "fv") identified by standard abbreviations.
fvnames(X, a = ".")fvnames(X, a = ".") <- value
Function value table (object of class "fv").
    See fv.object.
One of the standard abbreviations listed below.
Character vector containing names of columns of X.
For fvnames, a character vector.
For fvnames<-, the updated object.
An object of class "fv" represents a table of
  values of a function, usually a summary function for spatial data
  such as the \(K\)-function, for which several different statistical
  estimators may be available. The different estimates are stored
  as columns of the table.
Auxiliary information carried in the object X specifies some
  columns or groups of columns of this table that should be
  used for particular purposes.
  For convenience these groups can be referred to by standard
  abbreviations which are recognised by various functions
  in the spatstat package, such as plot.fv.
These abbreviations are:
| ".x" | the function argument | 
| ".y" | the recommended value of the function | 
| "." | all function values to be plotted by default | 
| (in order of plotting) | |
| ".s" | the upper and lower limits of shading | 
| (for envelopes and confidence intervals) | 
The command fvnames(X, a) expands the abbreviation a and returns
  a character vector containing the names of the columns.
The assignment fvnames(X, a) <- value changes the
  definition of the abbreviation a to the character string
  value (which should be the name of another column of X).
  The column names of X are not changed.
Note that fvnames(x, ".") lists the columns of values that will
  be plotted by default, in the order that they would be plotted, not in
  order of the column position. The order in which curves are plotted
  affects the colours and line styles associated with the curves.
# NOT RUN {
   K <- Kest(cells)
   fvnames(K, ".y")
   fvnames(K, ".y") <- "trans"
# }
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