Lmmhat(X, r =NULL, ReferenceType ="", CheckArguments =TRUE)
Arguments
X: A weighted, marked, planar point pattern (wmppp.object).
r: A vector of distances. If NULL, a sensible default value is chosen (512 intervals, from 0 to half the diameter of the window) following spatstat .
ReferenceType: One of the point types. Others are ignored. Default is all point types.
CheckArguments: Logical; if TRUE, the function arguments are verified. Should be set to FALSE to save time in simulations for example, when the arguments have been checked elsewhere.
Details
Lmm is the normalized version of Kmm: Lmm(r)=πKmm−r.
Returns
An object of class fv, see fv.object, which can be plotted directly using plot.fv.
References
Penttinen, A., Stoyan, D. and Henttonen, H. M. (1992). Marked Point Processes in Forest Statistics. Forest Science 38(4): 806-824.
Espa, G., Giuliani, D. and Arbia, G. (2010). Weighting Ripley's K-function to account for the firm dimension in the analysis of spatial concentration. Discussion Papers, 12/2010. Universita di Trento, Trento: 26.
See Also
Kmmhat, LmmEnvelope
Examples
data(paracou16)# Keep only 50% of points to run this exampleX <- as.wmppp(rthin(paracou16,0.5))autoplot(X, labelSize = expression("Basal area ("~cm^2~")"), labelColor ="Species")# Calculate Lmmr <- seq(0,30,2)(Paracou <- Lmmhat(X, r))# Plotautoplot(Paracou)