| nnwhich.lpp {spatstat} | R Documentation |
Given a pattern of points on a linear network, identify the nearest neighbour for each point, measured by the shortest path in the network.
## S3 method for class 'lpp' nnwhich(X, ..., method="C")
X |
Point pattern on linear network (object of class |
method |
Optional string determining the method of calculation.
Either |
... |
Ignored. |
Given a pattern of points on a linear network, this function finds the nearest neighbour of each point (i.e. for each point it identifies the nearest other point) measuring distance by the shortest path in the network.
If method="C" the task is performed using
code in the C language. If method="interpreted" then the
computation is performed using interpreted R code. The R code is
much slower, but is provided for checking purposes.
An integer vector, of length equal to the number of points in
X, identifying the nearest neighbour of each point.
If nnwhich(X)[2] = 4 then the nearest neighbour of
point 2 is point 4.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@uwa.edu.au http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~adrian/
example(lpp) nnwhich(X)