corRWave {ramps} | R Documentation |
Sine Wave Spatial Correlation Structure
Description
This function is a constructor for the 'corRWave'
class, representing a sine wave spatial correlation structure. Letting r
denote the range, the correlation between two observations a distance d
apart is \sin(d/r)/(d/r)
.
Usage
corRWave(value = numeric(0), form = ~ 1,
metric = c("euclidean", "maximum", "manhattan", "haversine"),
radius = 3956)
Arguments
value |
optional numeric “range” parameter value for the sine wave correlation structure, which must be greater than zero. Defaults to |
form |
one-sided formula of the form |
metric |
optional character string specifying the distance metric to be used. The currently available options are |
radius |
radius to be used in the haversine formula for great-circle distance. Defaults to the Earth's radius of 3,956 miles. |
Value
Object of class 'corRWave'
, also inheriting from class 'corRSpatial'
, representing a sine wave spatial correlation structure.
Note
When "haversine"
is used as the distance metric, longitude and latitude coordinates must be given as the first and second covariates, respectively, in the formula specification for the form
argument.
Author(s)
Brian Smith brian-j-smith@uiowa.edu
References
Cressie, N.A.C. (1993), “Statistics for Spatial Data”, J. Wiley & Sons.
Venables, W.N. and Ripley, B.D. (1997) “Modern Applied Statistics with S-plus”, 2nd Edition, Springer-Verlag.
See Also
Examples
sp1 <- corRWave(form = ~ x + y + z)
spatDat <- data.frame(x = (0:4)/4, y = (0:4)/4)
cs1Wave <- corRWave(1, form = ~ x + y)
cs1Wave <- Initialize(cs1Wave, spatDat)
corMatrix(cs1Wave)
cs2Wave <- corRWave(1, form = ~ x + y, metric = "man")
cs2Wave <- Initialize(cs2Wave, spatDat)
corMatrix(cs2Wave)