Author: Jason C Leach
Posted: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 11:51:26 -0700
>> From: "Jason C. Leach" "jleach"
hi,
I have a cerise of 'clumps' of (x,y) coordinates and I need to somehow
index them based on how random or non-random there distributions are.
Something like Pielou's or Ripley's index perhaps or 'clump distributions'.
Does anyone have some ideas on how to get maple to do this without having
to delve into the 'r' or 's' language.
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