Hi community,

I have a raster object of a kernel density, where the linear unit is meter,
and when I plot it it gives me very small density values (units per sq
meter, I suppose). I figure that if I multiply it, say by a 1000, it will
give density values in units per sq km. It looks good on the legend, but I
wonder: is this a correct thing to do? I wonder this because when I add the
values of the raster it does not add up to the number of points in my
original ppp object from which I created the density.

Thanks,

Tada

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*Tadaishi Yatabe*
DVM, MPVM, PhD (C)
Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance (CADMS)
Department of Medicine and Epidemiology
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of California Davis

http://tadaishi.wix.com/tada

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