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Getting Started with S+SpatialStats

In: S+SpatialStats

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  • Stephen P. Kaluzny

    (MathSoft, Inc., Data Analysis Products Division)

  • Silvia C. Vega

    (MathSoft, Inc., Data Analysis Products Division)

  • Tamre P. Cardoso

    (MathSoft, Inc., Data Analysis Products Division)

  • Alice A. Shelly

    (MathSoft, Inc., Data Analysis Products Division)

Abstract

If you have used S-Plus before, getting started with S+SpatialStats is easy; just start S-Plus, attach the S+SpatialStats module, and begin learning how to use the S+SpatialStats functions—a set of S-Plus functions for visualizing and analyzing spatial data. This chapter describes the following tasks particular to running the S+SpatialStats module: Starting and quitting S+SpatialStats including setting up your environment so that S+SpatialStats is started whenever you start S-Plus. Getting help for S+SpatialStats in the Windows environment. (In the UNIX environment, getting help for S+SpatialStats functions is no different from getting help for other functions in S-Plus.) Using Trellis graphics in S+SpatialStats for the visualization of spatial data. Importing your own spatial data into S-Plus for use with S+SpatialStats. Accessing sample data sets included with S+SpatialStats. If you have not used S-Plus before, read A Gentle Introduction to S-Plus or A Crash Course in S-Plus to learn the basics of S-Plus before proceeding with this book. Although both manuals are aimed at new users, A Gentle Introduction to S-Plus is specifically for the user who is new to either computing in general or data analysis in particular, while A Crash Course in S-Plus is specifically for users with experience analyzing data using other software packages. This book assumes only a working knowledge of S-Plus such as can be gained from reading A Gentle Introduction to S-Plus. Some of the procedures in this chapter vary depending on whether you run S+SpatialStats under Windows or under UNIX. Where commands or procedures vary between the two operating systems, this chapter describes both. Note: If you are looking for instructions on installing S+SpatialStats see appendix A.

Suggested Citation

  • Stephen P. Kaluzny & Silvia C. Vega & Tamre P. Cardoso & Alice A. Shelly, 1998. "Getting Started with S+SpatialStats," Springer Books, in: S+SpatialStats, chapter 2, pages 10-17, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4615-7826-0_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-7826-0_2
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