With the classification of a point pair into an angle/distance class, as shown earlier in this section, the semivariance computation proceeds as follows.
Denote all pairs that belong to angle class
and distance class
as
. For example, based on Figure 102.20 and Figure 102.21,
belongs to
.
Let denote the number of such pairs. The component of the standard (or method of moments) semivariance that correspond to angle/distance class
is given by
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where is the average distance in class
; that is,
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The robust version of the semivariance is given by
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where
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This robust version of the semivariance is computed when you specify the ROBUST option in the COMPUTE statement in PROC VARIOGRAM.
PROC VARIOGRAM computes and writes to the OUTVAR= data set the quantities , and
.