\name{PrintModelList} \alias{PrintModelList} \alias{GetModelList} \alias{GetModelNames} \title{Information about the implemented covariance models} \description{ \code{PrintModelList} prints the list of currently implemented models including the corresponding simulation methods } \usage{ PrintModelList(operators=FALSE, internal=FALSE, newstyle=TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{operators}{logical. Flag whether operators should be also considered. } \item{internal}{logical. Flag whether internal models should be also considered. In case of \command{PrintModelList} and \code{internal=2}, variants of internal models are also printed. } \item{newstyle}{ logical. If \code{FALSE} then only the old style model names (Version 2 and earlier) are shown. These names can still be used in the list definition of models, see \link{RMmodelsAdvanced}. If \code{TRUE} then the standard names will also be shown. } } \value{ \code{PrintModelList} prints a table of the currently implemented covariance functions and the matching methods. \code{PrintModelList} returns \code{NULL}. } \details{ See \link{RMmodel} for a description of the models and their use. } \note{ From version 3.0 on, the command \code{PrintModelList()} is replaced by the call \code{\link{RFgetModelNames}(internal=FALSE)} } \author{Martin Schlather, \email{schlather@math.uni-mannheim.de} \url{http://ms.math.uni-mannheim.de/de/publications/software} } \seealso{ \command{\link{RFgetModelNames}} } \keyword{spatial} \examples{ RFoptions(seed=0) ## *ANY* simulation will have the random seed 0; set ## RFoptions(seed=NA) to make them all random again % library(RandomFields) PrintModelList() \dontshow{FinalizeExample()} } %getOption("device")