\name{GetPracticalRange}
\alias{GetPracticalRange}
\alias{PracticalRange}
\title{Determination of the practical range}
\description{
the function returns the practical range of a covariance model,
i.e. the distance for which the model with standard parameters
(\code{variance=1}, \code{nugget=0}, \code{scale=1}) values 0.05
}
\usage{
GetPracticalRange(model, kappas=NULL)
}
\arguments{
\item{model}{string; covariance model, see \code{\link{CovarianceFct}}, or
type \code{\link{PrintModelList}()} to get all options.}
\item{kappas}{additional parameters of a parametrised model, see
\code{\link{CovarianceFct}}.}
}
\details{
In case the practical range has to be determined numerically, only a
rough approximation is provided.
The function can only be applied to isotropic models
}
\value{
real number (the practical range)
}
\references{
Goovaerts, P. (1997) \emph{Geostatistics for Natural Resources
Evaluation.} New York: Oxford University Press.
}
\author{Martin Schlather, \email{schlath@hsu-hh.de}
\url{http://www.unibw-hamburg.de/WWEB/math/schlath/schlather.html}}
\seealso{ \code{\link{CovarianceFct}},
\code{\link{RandomFields}},
\code{\link{RFparameters}},
}
\examples{
GetPracticalRange("exponential")
GetPracticalRange("whittlematern",kappa=2)
GetPracticalRange("gengneiting",kappa=c(a=3,b=5))
}
\keyword{spatial}