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IDSpatialStats (version 0.4.0)

get.theta.bootstrap: Bootstrap get.theta values.

Description

Runs get.theta on multiple bootstraps of the data. Is formulated such that the relationships between points and themselves will not be calculated.

Usage

get.theta.bootstrap(
  posmat,
  fun,
  r = 1,
  r.low = rep(0, length(r)),
  boot.iter = 500,
  data.frame = TRUE
)

Value

theta values for all the distances we looked at

Arguments

posmat

a matrix with columns type, x and y

fun

the function to decide relationships

r

the series of spatial distances we are interested in

r.low

the low end of each range. 0 by default

boot.iter

the number of bootstrap iterations

data.frame

logical indicating whether to return results as a data frame (default = TRUE)

Author

Justin Lessler and Henrik Salje

See Also

Other get.theta: get.theta(), get.theta.ci(), get.theta.permute(), get.theta.typed(), get.theta.typed.bootstrap(), get.theta.typed.permute()

Examples

Run this code
# \donttest{

#compare normally distributed with uniform points
x<-cbind(1,runif(100,-100,100), runif(100,-100,100))
x<-rbind(x, cbind(2,rnorm(100,0,20), rnorm(100,0,20)))
colnames(x) <- c("type","x","y")

fun<-function(a,b) {
    if(a[1]!=2) return(3)
    if (b[1]==2) return(1)
    return(2)
}

r.max<-seq(10,100,10)
r.min<-seq(0,90,10)
r.mid <- (r.max+r.min)/2


theta<-get.theta(x,fun,r=r.max,r.low=r.min)
theta.boot<-get.theta.bootstrap(x,fun,r=r.max,r.low=r.min,boot.iter=100)

theta.ci<-apply(theta.boot[,-(1:2)],1,quantile,probs=c(0.25,0.75))

plot(r.mid, theta$theta , type="l")
lines(r.mid, theta.ci[1,] , lty=2)
lines(r.mid, theta.ci[2,] , lty=2)

# }

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