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SpatialExtremes (version 2.0-0)

rgp: Gaussian Random Fields Simulation

Description

This functions generates gaussian random fields.

Usage

rgp(n, coord, cov.mod = "powexp", mean = 0, nugget = 0, sill = 1, range
= 1, smooth = 1, grid = FALSE, control = list())

Arguments

n
Integer. The number of replications.
coord
The locations coordinates for which the gaussian process is observed.
cov.mod
Character string. The covariance model used. Must be one of "whitmat", "cauchy", "powexp" of "cauchy". See the covariance function.
mean
Numeric. The mean of the gaussian random field.
nugget
Numeric. The nugget of the gaussian random field.
sill
Numeric. The sill parameter in the covariance function.
range
Numeric. The range parameter in the covariance function.
smooth
Numeric. The smooth parameter in the covariance function.
grid
Logical. Does coord defines a grid?
control
A named list with arguments 'nlines' (number of lines of the TBM simulation) and 'method' the name of the simulation method - must be one of 'exact', 'tbm' or 'circ'. If 'method' is NULL (default), the function tries to find the m

Value

  • A matrix or an array containing the random field replicates.

See Also

link{rmaxstab}

Examples

Run this code
x <- y <- seq(0, 20, length = 100)
coord <- cbind(x, y)
gp <- rgp(1, coord, cov.mod = "whitmat", grid = TRUE)
filled.contour(x, y, gp, color.palette = terrain.colors)

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