Plots a fitted cluster point process model, displaying the fitted intensity and the fitted \(K\)-function.
# S3 method for kppm
plot(x, …,
                      what=c("intensity", "statistic", "cluster"),
                      pause=interactive(),
                      xname)Fitted cluster point process model.
    An object of class "kppm".
Character vector determining what will be plotted.
Logical value specifying whether to pause between plots.
Optional. Character string. The name of the object x
    for use in the title of the plot.
Null.
This is a method for the generic function
  plot for the class "kppm" of fitted
  cluster point process models.
The argument x should be a cluster point process model
  (object of class "kppm") obtained using
  the function kppm.
The choice of plots (and the order in which they are
  displayed) is controlled by the argument what.
  The options (partially matched) are "intensity",
  "statistic" and "cluster".
This command is capable of producing three different plots:
specifies the fitted intensity of the model,
    which is plotted using plot.ppm. By default this plot
    is not produced for stationary models.
specifies the empirical and fitted summary
    statistics, which are plotted using plot.fv. This is
    only meaningful if the model has been fitted using the Method of
    Minimum Contrast, and it is turned off otherwise.
specifies a fitted cluster, which is computed
    by clusterfield and plotted by
    plot.im. It is only meaningful for Poisson cluster
    (incl. Neyman-Scott) processes, and it is turned off for
    log-Gaussian Cox processes (LGCP). If the model is stationary (and
    non-LGCP) this option is turned on by default and shows a fitted
    cluster positioned at the centroid of the observation window. For
    non-stationary (and non-LGCP) models this option is only invoked if
    explicitly told so, and in that case an additional argument
    locations (see clusterfield) must be given to
    specify where to position the parent point(s) .
Alternatively what="all" selects all available options.
# NOT RUN {
  data(redwood)
  fit <- kppm(redwood~1, "Thomas")
  plot(fit)
# }
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