lags
links from each other on the graph described by the input neighbours list. It will refuse to lag neighbours lists with the attribute self.included set to TRUE. nblag_cumul
cumulates neighbour lists to a single neighbour list (nblag(neighbours, maxlag)
nblag_cumul(nblags)
nb
nblag
nb
summary.nb
example(columbus)
coords <- coordinates(columbus)
summary(col.gal.nb, coords)
plot(columbus, border="grey")
plot(col.gal.nb, coords, add=TRUE)
title(main="GAL order 1 (black) and 2 (red) links")
col.lags <- nblag(col.gal.nb, 2)
lapply(col.lags, print)
summary(col.lags[[2]], coords)
plot(col.lags[[2]], coords, add=TRUE, col="red", lty=2)
cuml <- nblag_cumul(col.lags)
cuml
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