spatstat (version 1.9-3)

superimpose: Superimpose Several Point Patterns

Description

Superimpose any number of point patterns.

Usage

superimpose(...)

Arguments

...
Any number of arguments, each of which represents a point pattern. Each argument must be either a point pattern object (of class "ppp") or a structure containing elements x and y.

Value

  • A point pattern (object of class "ppp") representing the superposition (union) of all the point patterns.

Details

This function is used to superimpose two or more point patterns (see also concatxy). It assumes that each of the arguments in ... is either a point pattern object (of class "ppp") or a structure containing (at least) the elements x and y. All the point patterns are assumed to have the same window of observation.

The first argument must be a point pattern object, and it determines the observation window for the result.

If any of the arguments is a marked point pattern, then all of them must be. In that case, the result is also a marked point pattern.

If the arguments are given in the form name=value, then the names will be used as marks attached to the corresponding points. See the last line in the Examples.

See Also

concatxy, quadscheme

Examples

Run this code
dat <- runifrect(30)
  xy <- list(x=runif(10),y=runif(10))
  new <- superimpose(dat, xy)
  plot(new)

  # how to make a 2-type point pattern with types "a" and "b"
  u <- superimpose(a = rpoispp(10), b = rpoispp(20))

  # how to make a 2-type point pattern with types 1 and 2
  u <- superimpose("1" = rpoispp(10), "2" = rpoispp(20))

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