setcov

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Set Covariance of a Window

Computes the set covariance function of a window.

Keywords
spatial, math
Usage
setcov(W, ...)
Arguments
W
A window (object of class "owin".
...
Optional arguments passed to as.mask to control the pixel resolution.
Details

The set covariance function of a region $W$ in the plane is the function $C(v)$ defined for each vector $v$ as the area of the intersection between $W$ and $W+v$, where $W+v$ is the set obtained by shifting (translating) $W$ by $v$.

We may interpret $C(v)$ as the area of the set of all points $x$ in $W$ such that $x+v$ also lies in $W$. This command computes a discretised approximation to the set covariance function of any plane region $W$ represented as a window object (of class "owin", see owin.object). The return value is a pixel image (object of class "im") whose greyscale values are values of the set covariance function.

The set covariance is computed using the Fast Fourier Transform, unless W is a rectangle, when an exact formula is used.

Value

• A pixel image (an object of class "im") representing the set covariance function of W.

owin, as.owin, erode.owin

• setcov
Examples
w <- owin(c(0,1),c(0,1))
v <- setcov(w)
plot(v)
Documentation reproduced from package spatstat, version 1.9-3, License: GPL version 2 or newer

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