I haven't attempted this. (Mainly because I'm not familiar with the theory surrounding it).
However, I looked at the documentation for the spatstat package. There are are several functions prefixed with pcf, including one named pcf3est. According to its description field: Estimates the pair correlation function from a three-dimensional point pattern. *If* it does what it claims, would that solve your problem? Note (to spatstat authors): I'm not convinced this package is well documented. In fact, I'm not even convinced it meets CRAN standards, which require functions to have their arguments documented. X Three-dimensional point pattern (object of class "pp3"). Nowhere in the help page, does it say what a pp3 object is, or how to create it, or where to find that information. Potentially requiring a user to search through a 1766 page document for the answer. (Yes, I know there's a function named pp3, but I don't think that's good enough). If people are not going to document their packages properly, they could try a little bit harder to answer R-help questions that involve their packages... On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 3:56 AM Labo Eric <le...@icmpe.cnrs.fr> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have the coordinates of 3D points and I want to plot the pair > correlation function of these points > (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radial_distribution_function). I wonder > if it possible to calculate this function with R. Maybe with the > spatstat library? I tried but I found the way to do this with 3D points > but not for 3D points. > > Could you help me ? > > Thank you, > > Best regards, > > -- > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.