Given a list of spatial neighbour links (a neighbours list of object type
nb
), the function returns the Euclidean distances along the links
in a list of the same form as the neighbours list. If longlat = TRUE, Great
Circle distances are used.
nbdists(nb, coords, longlat = NULL)
A list with class nbdist
an object of class nb
matrix of point coordinates, an object inheriting from SpatialPoints or an "sf"
or "sfc"
object; if the "sf"
or "sfc"
object geometries are in geographical coordinates (sf::st_is_longlat(x) == TRUE
and sf::sf_use_s2() == TRUE
), s2 will be used to find distances https://github.com/r-spatial/s2/issues/125
TRUE if point coordinates are longitude-latitude decimal degrees, in which case distances are measured in kilometers; if coords is a SpatialPoints object, the value is taken from the object itself
Roger Bivand Roger.Bivand@nhh.no
summary.nb
, nb2listw
columbus <- st_read(system.file("shapes/columbus.shp", package="spData")[1], quiet=TRUE)
col.gal.nb <- read.gal(system.file("weights/columbus.gal", package="spData")[1])
coords <- coordinates(as(columbus, "Spatial"))
dlist <- nbdists(col.gal.nb, coords)
dlist <- lapply(dlist, function(x) 1/x)
stem(unlist(dlist))
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