Apply Scalar Dilation
Applies scalar dilation to a plane geometrical object, such as a point pattern or a window, relative to a specified origin.
scalardilate(X, f, ...) ## S3 method for class 'im' scalardilate(X, f, ..., origin=NULL) ## S3 method for class 'owin' scalardilate(X, f, ..., origin=NULL) ## S3 method for class 'ppp' scalardilate(X, f, ..., origin=NULL) ## S3 method for class 'psp' scalardilate(X, f, ..., origin=NULL) ## Default S3 method: scalardilate(X, f, ...)
X |
Any suitable dataset representing a two-dimensional
object, such as a point pattern (object of class |
f |
Scalar dilation factor. A finite number greater than zero. |
... |
Ignored by the methods. |
origin |
Origin for the scalar dilation. Either a vector of 2 numbers,
or one of the character strings
|
This command performs scalar dilation of the object X
by the factor f relative to the origin specified by
origin.
The function scalardilate is generic, with methods for
windows (class "owin"), point patterns (class "ppp"),
pixel images (class "im"), line segment patterns (class "psp")
and a default method.
If the argument origin is not given,
then every spatial coordinate is multiplied by the factor f.
If origin is given, then scalar dilation is performed
relative to the specified origin. Effectively, X is shifted
so that origin is moved to c(0,0), then scalar dilation
is performed, then the result is shifted so that c(0,0) is
moved to origin.
This command is a special case of an affine transformation:
see affine.
Another object of the same type, representing the result of applying the scalar dilation.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au
and Rolf Turner r.turner@auckland.ac.nz
plot(letterR) plot(scalardilate(letterR, 0.7, origin="left"), col="red", add=TRUE)
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