## S3 method for class 'splitppp':
quadrat.test(X, ..., df=NULL, df.est=NULL, Xname=NULL)"splitppp"),
each component of which will be subjected to the goodness-of-fit test.quadrat.test.ppp.pool.quadrattest."quadrattest" which can be printed and
plotted.quadrat.test is generic, with methods for
point patterns (class "ppp"), split point patterns
(class "splitppp") and point process models
(class "ppm"). If X is a split point pattern, then for each of the
component point patterns (taken separately) we test
the null hypotheses of Complete Spatial Randomness,
then combine the result into a single test.
The method quadrat.test.ppp is applied to each
component point pattern. Then the results are pooled using
pool.quadrattest to obtain a single test.
quadrat.test,
quadratcount,
quadrats,
quadratresample,
chisq.test,
cdf.test. To test a Poisson point process model against a specific Poisson alternative,
use anova.ppm.
data(humberside)
qH <- quadrat.test(split(humberside), 2, 3)
plot(qH)
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