## S3 method for class 'ppm':
is.multitype(X, \dots) ## S3 method for class 'lppm':
is.multitype(X, \dots)
"ppm"
)
usually obtained from ppm
.
Alternatively a model of class "lppm"
.TRUE
if
X
is a model that was fitted to a multitype point pattern dataset.longleaf
dataset contains the locations
of trees, each tree being marked by its diameter;
the amacrine
dataset gives the locations of cells
of two types (on/off) and the type of cell may be regarded as a mark attached
to the location of the cell. The argument X
is a fitted point process model
(an object of class "ppm"
) typically obtained
by fitting a model to point pattern data using ppm
.
This function returns TRUE
if the original data
(to which the model X
was fitted) were a multitype point pattern.
Note that this is not the same as testing whether the model involves terms that depend on the marks (i.e. whether the fitted model ignores the marks in the data). Currently we have not implemented a test for this.
If this function returns TRUE
, the implications are
(for example) that
any simulation of this model will require simulation of random marks
as well as random point locations.
is.multitype
,
is.multitype.ppp
X <- lansing
# Multitype point pattern --- trees marked by species
<testonly># Smaller dataset
X <- amacrine</testonly>
fit1 <- ppm(X, ~ marks, Poisson())
is.multitype(fit1)
# TRUE
fit2 <- ppm(X, ~ 1, Poisson())
is.multitype(fit2)
# TRUE
# Unmarked point pattern
fit3 <- ppm(cells, ~ 1, Poisson())
is.multitype(fit3)
# FALSE
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