Allows the user to examine and reset the values of global parameters which control actions in the spatstat package.
spatstat.options(...)
  reset.spatstat.options()Either empty,
    or a succession of parameter names in quotes,
    or a succession of name=value pairs.
    See below for the parameter names.
Either a list of parameters and their values, or a single value. See Details.
The following parameters may also be specified to
  spatstat.options but are intended for
  software development or testing purposes.
Logical. Whether to use new version of the
      code for closepairs.
      Initialised to TRUE.
Logical. Whether to use new version of the
      code for crossing.psp.
      Initialised to TRUE.
Logical. Whether to use new version of the
      code for crosspairs.
      Initialised to TRUE.
Logical. 
      Indicates whether to use accelerated C code
      (densityC=TRUE) or interpreted R code (densityC=FALSE)
      to evaluate density.ppp(X, at="points").
      Initialised to TRUE.
Logical. Do not change this value, unless you are Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au.
One of the strings 'off', 'on' or
      'test' determining whether to use accelerated C code
      to evaluate the conditional intensity of a Gibbs model.
      Initialised to 'on'.
Logical. Whether to use old R code for
      morphological operations.
      Initialise to FALSE.
Logical. Whether to use new version of the
      code for selfcrossing.psp.
      Initialised to TRUE.
Logical. Whether to use new code for the
      K-function in a rectangular window.
      Initialised to TRUE.
The function spatstat.options
  allows the user to examine and reset the values
  of global parameters which control actions in the
  spatstat package.
  It is analogous to the system function options.
The function reset.spatstat.options resets all the
  global parameters in spatstat to their original,
  default values.
The global parameters of interest to the user are:
Logical flag indicating whether the functions
      owin and as.owin should
      apply very strict checks on the validity of polygon data. 
      These strict checks are no longer necessary, and the default is
      checkpolygons=FALSE.
      See also fixpolygons below.
Logical flag indicating whether the functions
      psp and as.psp should check
      the validity of line segment data (in particular, checking that
      the endpoints of the line segments are inside the specified
      window). It is advisable to leave this flag set to TRUE.
Logical flag affecting the behaviour of the
      score and pseudo-score residual functions
      Gcom, Gres
      Kcom, Kres, 
      psstA, 
      psstG, 
      psst.
      The flag indicates whether to compute intensity estimates
      on an eroded window (eroded.intensity=TRUE)
      or on the original data window
      (eroded.intensity=FALSE, the default).
The default expansion factor (area inflation factor)
      for expansion of the simulation window in
      rmh (see rmhcontrol).
      Initialised to 2.
Logical. Whether expressions involving polynom
      in a model formula should be expanded, so that
      polynom(x,2) is replaced by x + I(x^2) and so on.
      Initialised to TRUE.
Logical. Whether to use a fast algorithm
      (introduced in spatstat 1.42-3) for
      simulating the Poisson point process in rpoispp
      when the argument lambda is a pixel image.
      Initialised to TRUE.
      Should be set to FALSE if needed to guarantee repeatability
      of results computed using earlier versions of spatstat.
Logical. Whether to use a fast C language algorithm
      (introduced in spatstat 1.42-3) for
      random thinning in rthin when the argument
      P is a single number.
      Initialised to TRUE.
      Should be set to FALSE if needed to guarantee repeatability
      of results computed using earlier versions of spatstat.
Logical. Whether to use fast or slow algorithm to compute the
      (theoretical) \(K\)-function of a log-Gaussian Cox process
      for use in lgcp.estK or Kmodel.
      The slow algorithm uses accurate numerical integration; the
      fast algorithm uses Simpson's Rule for numerical integration,
      and is about two orders of magnitude faster.
      Initialised to FALSE.
Logical flag indicating whether the functions
      owin and as.owin should
      repair errors in polygon data. For example,
      self-intersecting polygons and overlapping polygons will
      be repaired. The default is fixpolygons=TRUE.
Logical value indicating whether the two-dimensional
      Fast Fourier Transform
      should be computed using the package fftwtools,
      instead of the fft function in the stats package.
      This affects the speed of density.ppp,
      density.psp, blur
      setcov and Smooth.ppp.
Defunct. This parameter was used to permit or forbid the use of the package gpclib, because of its restricted software licence. This package is no longer needed.
The maximum value of n for which runif(n) will
      not generate an error (possible errors include failure to allocate
      sufficient memory, and integer overflow of n).
      An attempt to generate more than this number of random points
      triggers a warning from runifpoint and other
      functions. Defaults to 1e6.
Function determining the default colour map for
      plot.im. When called with one integer argument
      n, this function should return a character vector of length
      n specifying n different colours.
Logical value, determining whether the algorithm in
      Kcom and Kres
      removes or retains the contributions to the function
      from pairs of points that are identical. If these are
      retained then the function has a jump at \(r=0\).
      Initialised to TRUE.
Edge correction weights will be trimmed
      so as not to exceed this value.
      This applies to the weights computed by
      edge.Trans or edge.Ripley
      and used in Kest and its relatives.
The maximum permitted size (rows times columns)
      of matrices generated by spatstat's internal code.
      Used by ppm and predict.ppm
      (for example) to decide when to
      split a large calculation into blocks.
      Defaults to 2^24=16777216.
Logical flag indicating whether graphics should be
      plotted in grey scale (monochrome=TRUE) or
      in colour (monochrome=FALSE, the default).
Integer. Number of trial values of smoothing bandwidth to use for
      cross-validation in bw.relrisk and similar
      functions.
The minimum number of dummy points in a quadrature scheme
      created by default.dummy.
      Either an integer or a pair of integers
      giving the minimum number of dummy points in the x and y
      directions respectively.
Number of points in the square grid used to compute
      a discrete approximation to the areas of discs
      in areaLoss and areaGain
      when exact calculation is not available.
      A single integer.
Default number of pixels in a binary mask or pixel image.
      Either an integer, or a pair of integers,
      giving the number of pixels in the x and y
      directions respectively.
Default number of voxels in a 3D image,
      typically for calculating the distance transform in F3est.
      Initialised to 4 megavoxels: nvoxel = 2^22 = 4194304.
List of arguments to be passed to the function
      image
      when displaying a binary image mask (in plot.owin
      or plot.ppp).
      Typically used to reset the colours of foreground and background.
List of arguments controlling contour plots of pixel images
      by contour.im.
List of arguments controlling the plotting of functions 
      by plot.fv and its relatives.
List of arguments to be passed to the function
      persp
      when displaying a real-valued image, such as the fitted surfaces
      in plot.ppm.
List of arguments controlling the plotting of point patterns
      by plot.ppp.
List of arguments controlling the plotting of three-dimensional
      point patterns by plot.pp3.
Default rule used by print.ppm
      to decide whether to calculate and print standard errors
      of the estimated coefficients of the model.
      One of the strings "always", "never" or
      "poisson" (the latter indicating that standard errors
      will be calculated only for Poisson models). The default is
      "poisson" because the calculation for non-Poisson models
      can take a long time.
Character string determining the style of progress reports
      printed by progressreport. Either
      "tty", "tk" or "txtbar".
      For explanation of these options, see progressreport.
Logical. If TRUE, the algorithm of
      project.ppm
      will be accelerated using a shorcut.
      Initialised to FALSE.
Single integer, 
      controlling the accuracy of the discrete approximation
      of areas computed in the function psstA.
      The area of a disc is approximated by counting points on
      an \(n \times n\) grid.
      Initialised to 32.
Single integer,
      determining the number of distances \(r\)
      at which the function psstA will be evaluated
      (in the default case where argument r is absent).
      Initialised to 30.
Logical value, determining whether the algorithm in
      psstG 
      removes or retains the contributions to the function
      from pairs of points that are identical. If these are
      retained then the function has a jump at \(r=0\).
      Initialised to TRUE.
New default values for the parameters p, q
      and nrep in the Metropolis-Hastings simulation
      algorithm. These override the defaults
      in rmhcontrol.default.
Logical flag indicating whether the new code in rmh.default
      which makes the results scalable (invariant to change of units)
      should be used.  In order to recover former behaviour (so that
      previous results can be reproduced) set this option equal to
      FALSE.  See the “Warning” section in the help for
      rmh() for more detail.
Integer between 0 and 4. The level of terseness (brevity) in printed output from many functions in spatstat. Higher values mean shorter output. A rough guide is the following:
| 0 | Full output | 
| 1 | Avoid wasteful output | 
| 2 | Remove space between paragraphs | 
| 3 | Suppress extras such as standard errors | 
terse is initialised to 0.Logical value indicating whether default colour maps
      are allowed to include semi-transparent colours, where possible.
      Default is TRUE.
      Currently this only affects plot.ppp.
The kind of parenthesis which encloses the text that
      explains a unitname. This text is seen in
      the text output of functions like print.ppp and
      in the graphics generated by plot.fv.
      The value should be one of the character strings '(', '[',
      '{' or ''. The default is '('.
If no arguments are given, the current values of all parameters are returned, in a list.
If one parameter name is given, the current value of this parameter is returned (not in a list, just the value).
If several parameter names are given, the current values of these parameters are returned, in a list.
If name=value pairs are given, the named parameters
  are reset to the given values, and the previous values of
  these parameters are returned, in a list.
# NOT RUN {
  # save current values
  oldopt <- spatstat.options()
  spatstat.options("npixel")
  spatstat.options(npixel=150)
  spatstat.options(npixel=c(100,200))
  spatstat.options(par.binary=list(col=grey(c(0.5,1))))
  spatstat.options(par.persp=list(theta=-30,phi=40,d=4))
  # see help(persp.default) for other options
  # revert
  spatstat.options(oldopt)
# }
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