| unstack.solist {spatstat} | R Documentation |
Given a list of two-dimensional spatial objects, apply
## S3 method for class 'solist' unstack(x, ...) ## S3 method for class 'layered' unstack(x, ...)
x |
An object of class |
... |
Ignored. |
The functions defined here are methods for the generic
unstack. They expect the argument x
to be a list of spatial objects, of class "solist"
or "layered".
Each spatial object in the list x
will be unstacked by applying the relevant method for
unstack. This means that
a marked point pattern with several columns of marks will be separated into several point patterns, each having a single column of marks
a measure with k-dimensional vector values will be separated into k measures with scalar values
The resulting unstacked objects
will be collected into a list of the same kind as x.
Typically the length of unstack(x) is greater than
the length of x.
A list belonging to the same class as x.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner r.turner@auckland.ac.nz and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.
unstack.msr,
unstack.ppp,
unstack.lpp,
unstack.psp
A <- solist(finpines=finpines, cells=cells)
A
unstack(A)
B <- layered(fin=finpines, loc=unmark(finpines),
plotargs=list(list(), list(pch=16)))
B
plot(B)
unstack(B)
plot(unstack(B))