# quad.ppm

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##### Extract Quadrature Scheme Used to Fit a Point Process Model

Given a fitted point process model, this function extracts the quadrature scheme used to fit the model.

Keywords
spatial
##### Usage
quad.ppm(object)
##### Arguments
object
fitted point process model (an object of class "ppm").
##### Details

An object of class "ppm" represents a point process model that has been fitted to data. It is typically produced by the model-fitting algorithm ppm. The ppm algorithm approximates the pseudolikelihood integral by a sum over a finite set of quadrature points, which is constructed by augmenting the original data point pattern by a set of dummy'' points. The fitted model object returned by ppm contains complete information about this quadrature scheme. See ppm or ppm.object for further information. This function extracts the quadrature scheme. A typical use of this function would be to inspect the quadrature scheme (points and weights) to gauge the accuracy of the approximation to the exact pseudolikelihood.

See ppm.object for a list of all operations that can be performed on objects of class "ppm". See quad.object for a list of all operations that can be performed on objects of class "quad".

##### Value

• A quadrature scheme (object of class "quad").

##### See Also

ppm.object, quad.object, ppm

• quad.ppm
##### Examples
data(cells)
fit <- ppm(cells, ~1, Strauss(r=0.1), rbord=0.1)
Q <- quad.ppm(fit)
plot(Q)
Q$data$n
Q$dummy$n
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