In the ncgia pub list I find:
"91-19: The Use of a GIS for Second-Order Analysis of Spatial Point
Patterns. by Mark MacLennan, describes a computer program for GRASS
which implements second-order neighborhood analysis."
The paper talks about a program called Gstat (for 3.1). Does anyone
know what happended to the Gstat program? I sent a message to (who I
thought was) the author of this paper/program, but never received a
reply.
--Darrell
James Darrell McCauley phone: 317.497.4757
McCauley Technical Services internet: darrellmy@ids.net
P.O. Box 2485 West Lafayette, Indiana 47906-0485, USA
I think he must mean the Gstats program in 3.1. That was replaced with the
r.stats program in 4.0.
Lars
Lars Schylberg Email: larss@fmi.kth.se
Dept. of Geodesy and Photogrammetry
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Tel. +46 8 790 86 33
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Lars Schylberg (larss@fmi.kth.se) writes on 2 Mar 93:
I think he must mean the Gstats program in 3.1. That was replaced with the
r.stats program in 4.0.
The program was called Gstat in the article (I might have appended an
's' in my earlier post--sorry). The program was for SECOND--ORDER
ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL POINT PATTERNS based on the work by A Getis (see
chapter 8? in Cressie's book). The Gstat program described in the
earlier referenced article by Mark J. MacLennan uses sites lists as
input.
The Acknowledgements section of the paper reads:
``This project is the outcome of Geography 605: Spatial Statistics,
a graduate semivar taught in Fall 1990 by Dr. Stewart Fotheringham
at the State University of New York, Buffalo.''
It was written FOR 3.1 and may not have necessarily been a PART of 3.1.
Any help in locating this program would be appreciated. Thanks.
--Darrell
James Darrell McCauley phone: 317.497.4757
McCauley Technical Services internet: darrellmy@ids.net
P.O. Box 2485 West Lafayette, Indiana 47906-0485, USA