% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/elect80.R \docType{data} \name{elect80} \alias{elect80} \alias{elect80_lw} \alias{k4} \alias{dll} \alias{e80_queen} \title{1980 Presidential election results} \format{A SpatialPointsDataFrame with 3107 observations on the following 7 variables. \itemize{ \item{FIPS} {a factor of county FIPS codes} \item{long} {a numeric vector of longitude values} \item{lat} {a numeric vector of latitude values} \item{pc_turnout} {Votes cast as proportion of population over age 19 eligible to vote} \item{pc_college} {Population with college degrees as proportion of population over age 19 eligible to vote} \item{pc_homeownership} {Homeownership as proportion of population over age 19 eligible to vote} \item{pc_income} {Income per capita of population over age 19 eligible to vote} }} \source{ Pace, R. Kelley and Ronald Barry. 1997. "Quick Computation of Spatial Autoregressive Estimators", in Geographical Analysis; sourced from the data folder in the Spatial Econometrics Toolbox for Matlab, \url{http://www.spatial-econometrics.com/html/jplv7.zip}, files \code{elect.dat} and \code{elect.ford} (with the final line dropped). } \usage{ elect80 } \description{ A data set for 1980 Presidential election results covering 3,107 US counties using geographical coordinates. In addition, three spatial neighbour objects, \code{k4} not using Great Circle distances, \code{dll} using Great Circle distances, and \code{e80_queen} of Queen contiguities for equivalent County polygons taken from file \code{co1980p020.tar.gz} on the USGS National Atlas site, and a spatial weights object imported from \code{elect.ford} - a 4-nearest neighbour non-GC row-standardised object, but with coercion to symmetry. } \examples{ if (requireNamespace("sp", quietly = TRUE)) { library(sp) data(elect80) summary(elect80) plot(elect80) } } \keyword{datasets} \keyword{sp}