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Columbus OH spatial analysis data set
Description
The columbus data frame has 49 observations and 22 columns. Unit of
analysis: 49 neighbourhoods in Columbus, OH, 1980 data.
Usage
data(oldcol)
Format
A data frame with 49 observations on the following 22 variables.
PERIMETER- Computed by ArcView
COLUMBUS.- internal polygon ID
COLUMBUS.I- another internal polygon ID
POLYID- yet another internal polygon ID
NEIG- neighbourhood id value (1-49); conforms to id value used in Spatial Econometrics book
HOVAL- housing value (in 1,000 dollars)
INC- household income (in 1,000 dollars)
CRIME- residential burglaries and vehicle thefts per thousand households in the neighborhood
OPEN- open space in the neighborhood
PLUMB- percentage housing units without plumbing
DISCBD- distance to CBD
X- x coordinate
Y- y coordinate
AREA- neighborhood area
NSA- north south dummy (North=1)
NSB- north south dummy (North=1)
EW- east west dummy (East=1)
CP- core-periphery dummy (Core=1)
THOUS- constant=1,000
NEIGNO- Neig+1,000, alternative neighborhood id value
PERIM- polygon perimeter
Note
This data file prepared by Luc Anselin, Spatial Analysis Laboratory, Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Source
Anselin, Luc (1988). ``Spatial econometrics: methods and models''. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, Table 12.1 p 189.
Bivand R. (2006), `The spdep package', http://cran.r-project.org/doc/packages/spdep.pdf
Examples
data(oldcol)
[Package
GeoXp version 1.0
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