The function generates a list of neighbours for a grid of cells. Helper functions are used to convert to and from the vector indices for row and column grid positions, and rook (shared edge) or queen (shared edge or vertex) neighbour definitions are applied by type. If torus is TRUE, the grid is mapped onto a torus, removing edge effects.
cell2nb(nrow, ncol, type="rook", torus=FALSE)
mrc2vi(rowcol, nrow, ncol)
rookcell(rowcol, nrow, ncol, torus=FALSE, rmin=1, cmin=1)
queencell(rowcol, nrow, ncol, torus=FALSE, rmin=1, cmin=1)
vi2mrc(i, nrow, ncol)
number of rows in the grid
number of columns in the grid
rook or queen
map grid onto torus
matrix with two columns of row, column indices
vector of vector indices corresponding to rowcol
lowest row index
lowset column index
The function returns an object of class nb
with a list of integer vectors containing neighbour region number ids. See card
for details of “nb” objects.
# NOT RUN {
nb7rt <- cell2nb(7, 7)
summary(nb7rt)
xyc <- attr(nb7rt, "region.id")
xy <- matrix(as.integer(unlist(strsplit(xyc, ":"))), ncol=2, byrow=TRUE)
plot(nb7rt, xy)
nb7rt <- cell2nb(7, 7, torus=TRUE)
summary(nb7rt)
# }
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