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R algorithm provider¶

R also called GNU S, is a strongly functional language and environment to statistically explore data sets, make many graphical displays of data from custom data sets

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Please remember that Processing contains only R scripts, so you need to install R by yourself and configure Processing properly.

  • Basic statistics
    • Frequency table
    • Kolmogrov-Smirnov test
    • Summary statistics
  • Home range
    • Characteristic hull method
    • Kernel h ref
    • Minimum convex polygon
    • Single-linkage cluster analysis
  • Point pattern
    • F function
    • G function
    • Monte-Carlo spatial randomness
    • Quadrat analysis
    • Random sampling grid
    • Regular sampling grid
    • Relative distribution (distance covariate)
    • Relative distribution (raster covariate)
    • Ripley - Rasson spatial domain
  • Raster processing
    • Advanced raster histogram
    • Raster histogram
  • Vector processing
    • Histogram
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