Dear Patrick,

OK.  I think I have figured out what you are trying to do.

You want:

   * each "type" of point (where type is the corresponding
     level of "Concept") to be represented by a different symbol,

   * the size of the symbol to be determined by the value of "New".

The "maxsize" argument, as I think the help for plot.ppp() makes clear, *only* controls the size of the symbols (circles and squares) used when the marks involved are numeric. If the marks are a factor then the points are plotted using the points() function, with a different plotting character for each level of the factor, but "maxsize" has no effect on the size of the character plotted.

The spatstat package has no facility explicitly aimed at controlling the size of "general" plotted characters.

The size of plotted characters can be controlled to some extent by using the "cex" argument that can be supplied to the built-in graphics functions in R, but it's a bit kludgy.

I experimented with various options to try to get a perspicuous plot. The following code is the best (none too good) that I could come up with. Note that I made a selection of plotting characters that seemed "appealing" to my eye. Note also that one entry of "Concept" was the null string "", which seemed to me to be undesirable so I change it to be a visible string. :-)

L    <- levels(bb9$Concept)
L[1] <- "WTF"
M    <- factor(bb9$Concept,labels=L)
X    <- with(bb9, ppp(ColN, Row, window = all.win, marks = M))
CEX  <- round(log(1+bb9[,"New"]))/2
CHA  <- c(18,20:23,1)
plot(X,cols="red",chars=CHA,which.marks="Concept",cex=CEX)

It is not clear to me why you are using spatstat here. Of course spatstat is *wonderful* but it is aimed at answering questions about spatial point processes. Your data appear to be the result of distributing plants in a field, in a more-or-less orderly and predetermined fashion rather than being the result of some random process. But I could be misinterpreting what I see.

cheers,

Rolf

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