Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: belongtoint
belongtointR Documentation

belongtoint

Description

Used by GriegSmith function

Usage

belongtoint(bin.vals.vect, int.x, int.y, vect)

Arguments

bin.vals.vect
int.x
int.y
vect

Examples



## The function is currently defined as
function(bin.vals.vect,int.x,int.y,vect){

	xval<-bin.vals.vect[1];
	yval<-bin.vals.vect[2];	



	sum(vect[,1] >= xval & vect[,1] < (xval+int.x) & vect[,2] >= yval & vect[,2] < (yval+int.y));
 
  }

Results


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> library(GriegSmith)
Loading required package: spatstat
Loading required package: nlme
Loading required package: rpart

spatstat 1.45-2       (nickname: 'Caretaker Mode') 
For an introduction to spatstat, type 'beginner' 

> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/GriegSmith/belongtoint.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: belongtoint
> ### Title: belongtoint
> ### Aliases: belongtoint
> ### Keywords: ~kwd1 ~kwd2
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> 
> 
> ## The function is currently defined as
> function(bin.vals.vect,int.x,int.y,vect){
+ 
+ 	xval<-bin.vals.vect[1];
+ 	yval<-bin.vals.vect[2];	
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 	sum(vect[,1] >= xval & vect[,1] < (xval+int.x) & vect[,2] >= yval & vect[,2] < (yval+int.y));
+  
+   }
function (bin.vals.vect, int.x, int.y, vect) 
{
    xval <- bin.vals.vect[1]
    yval <- bin.vals.vect[2]
    sum(vect[, 1] >= xval & vect[, 1] < (xval + int.x) & vect[, 
        2] >= yval & vect[, 2] < (yval + int.y))
}
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> dev.off()
null device 
          1 
>