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BayesX (version 0.2-3)

R Utilities Accompanying the Software Package BayesX

Description

This package provides functionality for exploring and visualising estimation results obtained with the software package BayesX for structured additive regression. It also provides functions that allow to read, write and manipulate map objects that are required in spatial analyses performed with BayesX, a free software for estimating structured additive regression models (http://www.stat.uni-muenchen.de/~bayesx).

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install.packages('BayesX')

Monthly Downloads

957

Version

0.2-3

License

GPL-2

Maintainer

Thomas Kneib

Last Published

July 18th, 2009

Functions in BayesX (0.2-3)

write.gra

Saving Maps in Graph Format
bnd2gra

Convert Boundary Format to Graph Format
extractSamples

Extract MCMC samples from a BayesX results directory
get.neighbor

Obtain Neighbors of Given Regions
delete.neighbor

Delete Neighborhood Relations
read.bnd

Read Geographical Information in Boundary Format
plotsurf

Visualise Surface Estimates
fuse

Combine Regions
get.centroids

Compute Centroids of Polygons
Interface between nb and gra format

Convert nb and gra format into each other
write.bnd

Saving Maps in Boundary Format
plotsample

Plotting Sampling Paths
plotautocor

Computing and Plotting Autocorrelation Functions
.ringDirxy

Compute direction of points in a polygon.
createxymap

Create map objects for some points and a given distance
Interface between sp and bnd format

Convert sp and bnd format into each other
read.gra

Read Geographical Information in Graph Format
shp2bnd

convert a shape-file into a boundary object
smooth.bnd

Round Boundary Information
BayesX-package

R Utilities Accompanying the Software Package BayesX
plotnonp

Plotting Nonparametric Function Estimates
drawmap

Drawing Geographical Information
add.neighbor

Add Neighborhood Relations
getNumbers

Extract numbers from (BayesX log file) strings
hpd

Computing Highest Posterior Density (HPD) Intervals