r-cran-spatstat 3.0-7-1 source package in Ubuntu

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r-cran-spatstat (3.0-7-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version
  * dh-update-R to update Build-Depends (routine-update)

 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Tue, 21 Nov 2023 21:12:38 +0100

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r-cran-spatstat: GNU R Spatial Point Pattern analysis, model-fitting, simulation, tests

 A GNU R package for analysing spatial data, mainly Spatial Point Patterns,
 including multitype/marked points and spatial covariates, in any
 two-dimensional spatial region. Contains functions for plotting spatial
 data, exploratory data analysis, model-fitting, simulation, spatial sampling,
 model diagnostics, and formal inference. Data types include point patterns,
 line segment patterns, spatial windows, and pixel images. Point process
 models can be fitted to point pattern data. Cluster type models are fitted
 by the method of minimum contrast. Very general Gibbs point process models
 can be fitted to point pattern data using a function ppm similar to lm or glm.
 Models may include dependence on covariates, interpoint interaction and
 dependence on marks. Fitted models can be simulated automatically. Also
 provides facilities for formal inference (such as chi-squared tests) and model
 diagnostics (including simulation envelopes, residuals, residual plots and Q-Q
 plots).