Given a table of quadrat counts for a spatial point pattern, plot the quadrats which were used, and display the quadrat count as text in the centre of each quadrat.
# S3 method for quadratcount
plot(x, …, add = FALSE,
              entries = as.vector(t(as.table(x))),
              dx = 0, dy = 0, show.tiles = TRUE,
              textargs = list())Object of class "quadratcount"
    produced by the function quadratcount.
Additional arguments passed to plot.tess
    to plot the quadrats.
Logical. Whether to add the graphics to an existing plot.
Vector of numbers to be plotted in each quadrat. The default is to plot the quadrat counts.
Horizontal and vertical displacement of text relative to centroid of quadrat.
Logical value indicating whether to plot the quadrats.
List containing extra arguments
    passed to text.default
    to control the annotation.
Null.
This is the plot method for the objects 
  of class "quadratcount" that are
  produced by the function quadratcount.
  Given a spatial point pattern, quadratcount
  divides the observation window into disjoint tiles or quadrats,
  counts the number of points in each quadrat, and stores the
  result as a contingency table which also belongs to the
  class "quadratcount".
First the quadrats are plotted
  (provided show.tiles=TRUE, the default).
  This display can be controlled by passing additional arguments …
  to plot.tess.
Then the quadrat counts are printed using
  text.default. This display can be controlled
  using the arguments dx,dy and textargs.
# NOT RUN {
   plot(quadratcount(swedishpines, 5))
# }
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