gridrowcol {ade4} | R Documentation |
Complete regular grid analysis
Description
This function defines objects to analyse data sets associated with complete regular grid.
Usage
gridrowcol(nrow, ncol, cell.names = NULL)
Arguments
nrow |
size of the grid (number of rows) |
ncol |
size of the grid (number of columns) |
cell.names |
grid cell labels |
Value
Returns a list containing the following items :
xy |
: a data frame with grid cell coordinates |
area |
: a data frame with three variables to display grid cells as areas |
neig |
: an object of class |
orthobasis |
: an object of class |
Author(s)
Sébastien Ollier sebastien.ollier@u-psud.fr
Daniel Chessel
References
Méot, A., Chessel, D. and Sabatier, D. (1993) Opérateurs de voisinage et analyse des données spatio-temporelles. in J.D. Lebreton and B. Asselain, editors. Biométrie et environnement. Masson, 45-72.
Cornillon, P.A. (1998) Prise en compte de proximités en analyse factorielle et comparative. Thèse, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique, Montpellier.
See Also
Examples
w <- gridrowcol(8, 5)
par(mfrow = c(1, 2))
area.plot(w$area, center = w$xy, graph = w$neig, clab = 0.75)
area.plot(w$area, center = w$xy, graph = w$neig, clab = 0.75, label = as.character(1:40))
par(mfrow = c(1, 1))
if(adegraphicsLoaded()) {
fac1 <- w$orthobasis
names(fac1) <- as.character(signif(attr(w$orthobasis, "values"), 3))
s.value(w$xy, fac1, porigin.include = FALSE, plegend.drawKey = FALSE, pgrid.text.cex = 0,
ylim = c(0, 10))
} else {
par(mfrow = c(5,8))
for(k in 1:39)
s.value(w$xy, w$orthobasis[, k], csi = 3, cleg = 0, csub = 2,
sub = as.character(signif(attr(w$orthobasis, "values")[k], 3)),
incl = FALSE, addax = FALSE, cgr = 0, ylim = c(0,10))
par(mfrow = c(1,1))
}