A vector of times, the same length as the number of points in pts.
poly
A polygon enclosing the points.
tlimits
A vector of length 2, specifying the upper and lower temporal domain.
s
A vector of spatial distances for the analysis.
tt
A vector of times for the analysis.
nsim
The number of simulations to do.
quiet
If quiet=TRUE then no output is produced, otherwise the function
prints the number of simulations completed so far, and also how the
test statistic for the data ranks with the simulations.
returnSims
default FALSE, if TRUE, return the stkhat output for the observed data and each simulation as attributes obs and sims
Details
The function uses a sum of residuals as a test statistic,
randomly permutes the times of the set of points and recomputes the
test statistic for a number of simulations.
See Diggle, Chetwynd, Haggkvist and Morris (1995) for details.
Value
A list with components:
t0
The observed value of the statistic
t
A single column matrix with nsim values each of which is a simulated value of the statistic
Note
The example of using returned simulated values is included only to show how the values might be used, not to indicate that this constitutes a way of examining which observed values of the space-time measure are exceptional.
References
Diggle, P., Chetwynd, A., Haggkvist, R. and Morris, S. 1995 Second-order analysis of space-time clustering. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 4, 124-136;Bailey, T. C. and Gatrell, A. C. 1995, Interactive spatial data analysis. Longman, Harlow, pp. 122-125;
Rowlingson, B. and Diggle, P. 1993 Splancs: spatial point pattern analysis
code in S-Plus. Computers and Geosciences, 19, 627-655;
the original sources can be accessed at:
http://www.maths.lancs.ac.uk/~rowlings/Splancs/. See also Bivand, R. and
Gebhardt, A. 2000 Implementing functions for spatial statistical analysis
using the R language. Journal of Geographical Systems, 2, 307-317.