Sorry, I meant to say
subset(insects.ppp, marks=="termiNests" & ddd[,"antNests"] >20)
El 16/09/2020 a las 9:18, Marcelino de la Cruz Rot escribió:
Hi Alexandre,
may be this?
ddd <- nndist(insects.ppp, by=factor(insects.ppp$marks))
subset(insects.ppp, marks=="termiNests" & ddd[,"termiNests"] >20)
Cheers,
Marcelino
El 15/09/2020 a las 22:52, ASANTOS via R-sig-Geo escribió:
Dear R-Sig-Geo Members,
I'd like to find any way to filtering a set of points in a "ppp"
object by minimum distance just only between different marks. In my
example:
#Package
library(spatstat)
#Point process example - ants
data(ants)
ants.ppp<-ppp(x=ants$x,y=ants$y,marks=rep("antNests",length(ants$x)),window=Window(ants))
# Create a artificial point pattern - termites
termites <- rpoispp(0.0005, win=Window(ants))
termites.ppp<-ppp(x=termites$x,y=termites$y,marks=rep("termiNests",length(termites$x)),window=Window(ants))
#Join ants.ppp and termites.ppp
insects.ppp<-superimpose(ants.ppp,termites.ppp)
#If I try to use subset function:
subset(insects.ppp, pairdist(insects.ppp) > 20 & marks=="termiNests")
#Marked planar point pattern: 223 points #marks are of storage type
�character� #window: polygonal boundary #enclosing rectangle: [-25, 803]
x [-49, 717] units (one unit = 0.5 feet) #Warning message: #In ppp(X[,
1], X[, 2], window = win, marks = marx, check = check) : # 70751 out of
70974 points had NA or NaN coordinate values, and were discarded
Not the desirable result yet, because I'd like to calculate just only
the > 20 "termiNests" to "antNests" marks and not the "termiNests"
with "termiNests" too.
Please any ideas?
Thanks in advanced,
--
Marcelino de la Cruz Rot
Depto. de Biología y Geología
Física y Química Inorgánica
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Móstoles España
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