What is the best method to detect and graphically display the spatial trend of a variable? I'm looking for something that tells me the probability that the trend is from "north-west to south-east" or something like that. Someone wrongly (my opinion) suggested me to use kriging interpolation but I think that it is not correct to infer spatial trend by using estimated variables. I can use ArcGis or R. Thanks
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