This function computes the Euclidean distance from each point
  in a multi-dimensional
  point pattern to its nearest neighbour (the nearest other
  point of the pattern). If k is specified, it computes the
  distance to the kth nearest neighbour.
The function nndist is generic; this function
  nndist.ppx is the method for the class "ppx".
The argument k may be a single integer, or an integer vector.
  If it is a vector, then the \(k\)th nearest neighbour distances are
  computed for each value of \(k\) specified in the vector.
If there is only one point (if x has length 1),
  then a nearest neighbour distance of Inf is returned.
  If there are no points (if x has length zero)
  a numeric vector of length zero is returned.
To identify which point is the nearest neighbour of a given point,
  use nnwhich.
To find the nearest neighbour distances from one point pattern
  to another point pattern, use nncross.
  
By default, both spatial and temporal coordinates are extracted.
  To obtain the spatial distance between points in a space-time point
  pattern, set temporal=FALSE.