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spatstat.model (version 3.3-1)

Window.ppm: Extract Window of Spatial Object

Description

Given a spatial object (such as a point pattern or pixel image) in two dimensions, these functions extract the window in which the object is defined.

Usage

# S3 method for ppm
Window(X, ..., from=c("points", "covariates"))

# S3 method for kppm Window(X, ..., from=c("points", "covariates"))

# S3 method for dppm Window(X, ..., from=c("points", "covariates"))

# S3 method for slrm Window(X, ..., from=c("points", "covariates"))

# S3 method for msr Window(X, ...)

Value

An object of class "owin" (see owin.object) specifying an observation window.

Arguments

X

A spatial object.

...

Ignored.

from

Character string. See Details.

Author

Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.

Details

These are methods for the generic function Window which extract the spatial window in which the object X is defined. The argument from applies when X is a fitted two-dimensional point process model (object of class "ppm", "kppm", "slrm" or "dppm"). If from="data" (the default), Window extracts the window of the original point pattern data to which the model was fitted. If from="covariates" then Window returns the window in which the spatial covariates of the model were provided.

See Also

Window, Window.ppp, Window.psp.

owin.object

Examples

Run this code
   A <- ppm(cells ~ 1)
   Window(A)

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