| inside.boxx {spatstat.geom} | R Documentation | 
Test Whether Points Are Inside A Multidimensional Box
Description
Test whether points lie inside or outside a given multidimensional box.
Usage
 inside.boxx(..., w)
Arguments
| ... | Coordinates of points to be tested.
One vector for each dimension (all of same length).
(Alternatively, a single point pattern object
of class  | 
| w | A window.
This should be an object of class  | 
Details
This function tests whether each of the provided points lies inside or outside
the window w and returns TRUE if it is inside.
The boundary of the window is treated as being inside.
Normally each argument provided (except w) must be numeric vectors of
equal length (length zero is allowed) containing the coordinates
of points.
Alternatively a single point pattern (object of class "ppx")
can be given; then the coordinates of the point pattern are extracted.
A single matrix, data.frame, or "hyperframe")
with the coordinates is also accepted.
Value
Logical vector whose ith entry is 
TRUE if the corresponding point is inside w. 
Author(s)
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au
Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net
and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk
See Also
Examples
  # 3D box with side [0,2]
  w <- boxx(c(0,2), c(0,2), c(0,2))
  # Random points in box with side [-1,3]
  x <- runif(30, min=-1, max=3)
  y <- runif(30, min=-1, max=3)
  z <- runif(30, min=-1, max=3)
  # Points falling in smaller box
  ok <- inside.boxx(x, y, z, w=w)
  # Same using a point pattern as argument:
  X <- ppx(data = cbind(x, y, z), domain = boxx(c(0,3), c(0,3), c(0,3)))
  ok2 <- inside.boxx(X, w=w)
  # Same using the coordinates given as data.frame/matrix/hyperframe
  coords_mat <- cbind(x,y,z)
  ok_mat <- inside.boxx(coords_mat, w=w)
  coords_df <- data.frame(x,y,z)
  ok_df <- inside.boxx(coords_mat, w=w)
  coords_hyper <- hyperframe(x,y,z)
  ok_hyper <- inside.boxx(coords_mat, w=w)