RELEASE NOTES
spatstat 1.64-0
27 April 2020
We thank Robert Aue, Tilman Davies, Greg McSwiggan, Tyler Rudolph and Rasmus Plenge Waagepetersen for contributions.
OVERVIEW
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Interactive graphics functions have been removed to a separate package.
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spatstat no longer needs the packages ‘tcltk’ and ‘rpanel’.
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The suggested package ‘maptools’ should be version 0.9-9 or later.
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Important bug fix in density.ppp.
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Add new vertices to a linear network.
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Relative risk estimation on a network.
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Leave-one-out density estimation on a network.
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Improvements and extensions to linear networks code.
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Improvements to ‘nndist’ methods.
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Function lengths.psp has been renamed lengths_psp.
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Bug fixes related to mppm.
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Stability improvements.
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Version nickname: ‘Susana Distancia’
NEW FUNCTIONS
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relrisk.lpp
Method for ‘relrisk’ for point patterns on a linear network. -
bw.relrisklpp
Bandwidth selection for relative risk on a network. -
densityfun.lpp
Method for ‘densityfun’ for point patterns on a linear network. -
addVertices
Add new vertices to a network, at locations outside the existing network. -
lengths_psp
This is the new name of the function ‘lengths.psp’,
which had to be changed because of a conflict with the generic ‘lengths’. -
densityEqualSplit
The equal-split algorithm for kernel density estimation on a network
is now visible as a separate function. -
densityHeat
The heat-equation algorithm for kernel density estimation on a network
is now visible as a separate function. It has also been extended
to computing leave-one-out density estimates at the data points. -
hotrod
Compute the heat kernel kappa(u,v) on a one-dimensional line segment. -
heatkernelapprox
Calculate an approximation to the value of the heat kernel
on a network evaluated at the source point, kappa(u,u).
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
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nndist.pp3, nndist.ppx, nndist.lpp
These functions now recognise the argument ‘by’
allowing computation of the nearest distance to each group of points. -
pairdist.lpp, crossdist.lpp
These functions can now handle large networks,
using the sparse representation. -
density.lpp, densityQuick.lpp
Infinite bandwidth (sigma=Inf) is now permitted,
and results in a density estimate that is constant over all locations. -
as.linnet.psp
The resulting network now has an attribute ‘camefrom’
indicating the provenance of each line segment in the network. -
as.linnet.linnet
New argument ‘maxsize’. -
repairNetwork
Increased capability of detecting and repairing inconsistencies. -
joinVertices
New argument ‘marks’. -
insertVertices
Marks attached to the lines of the network are now retained. -
as.lpp
Accepts more data formats. -
iplot, iplot.ppp, iplot.layered, iplot.linnet, iplot.default
These interactive plotting functions have been removed from spatstat
into a new package ‘spatstat.gui’ -
istat
This interactive analysis function has been removed from spatstat
into a new package ‘spatstat.gui’ -
crossdist.lpp
New argument ‘check’. -
lengths.psp
This function will soon be Deprecated,
in favour of the new name ‘lengths_psp’ -
density.lpp
Formal arguments changed. No effect on usage. -
integral.linim
Now handles complex-valued functions. -
transect.im
New argument ‘nsample’. -
bw.lppl
Accelerated when distance=”path”. -
collapse.fv
Recognises the abbreviations used by fvnames()
BUG FIXES
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density.ppp
Edge correction factors were calculated incorrectly when the
window was not a rectangle, causing a negative bias in the
estimated intensity. [Spotted by Tilman Davies.]
Bug introduced in spatstat 1.57-0, october 2018.
Fixed. -
mppm
Internal data were malformed if the interaction was Hardcore()
or MultiHard() or a hybrid involving these interactions.
This caused various errors when the fitted model was used.
Fixed. -
mppm
Ignored the arguments ‘nd’ and ‘eps’ controlling the quadrature scheme.
Fixed. -
”[.linnet”, “[.lpp”
In X[W] where W is a window, if a vertex of the network
lay exactly on the boundary of W, an edge of length zero was created.
Fixed. -
valid.ppm
Crashed sometimes when applied to the result of subfits().
Fixed. -
as.im.densityfun
Crashed if argument W was missing.
Fixed. -
as.linnet.linnet
This code could crash the R session, when sparse=FALSE, if there was
insufficient memory available to create the matrix of distances
between all pairs of network vertices.
Fixed. -
Summary.linim
A spurious warning was generated when the operation any() or all()
was applied to a logical-valued image on a network.
Fixed. -
”[<-.linim”
Crashed if the assignment would have replaced some existing NA values.
Fixed.
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