\name{RRloc} \alias{RRloc} \title{Location and Scale Modification of A Distribution} \description{ \command{RRloc} modifies location and scale of a distribution. } \usage{ RRloc(phi, mu, scale, pow) } \arguments{ \item{phi}{distribution \command{\link{RMmodel}}} \item{mu}{location shift} \item{scale}{scale modification} \item{pow}{argument for internal use only} % } \value{ \command{\link{RRloc}} returns an object of class \code{\link[=RMmodel-class]{RMmodel}}. } \details{ It has the same effect as \code{\link{RRdistr}(\link{norm}(mu=mu, sd=sd, log=log))} } \me \seealso{ \command{\link{RMmodel}}, \command{\link{RRdistr}}, \command{\link{RRgauss}}. } \examples{\dontshow{StartExample()} RFoptions(seed=0) ## *ANY* simulation will have the random seed 0; set ## RFoptions(seed=NA) to make them all random again ## empirical density of the distribution 'RRspheric' model <- RRspheric(balldim=2) hist(RFrdistr(model, n=1000), 50) ## empirical density of the distribution 'RRspheric', shifted by 3 model <- RRloc(mu=3, RRspheric(balldim=2)) hist(RFrdistr(model, n=1000), 50) \dontshow{FinalizeExample()}} \keyword{spatial} \keyword{models}