Type: | Package |
Title: | Generate Open or Closed Interpolating Curves |
Version: | 0.2.0 |
Author: | Bill Venables |
Maintainer: | Bill Venables <Bill.Venables@gmail.com> |
Description: | Functions for finding smooth interpolating curves connecting a series of points in the plane. Curves may be open or closed, that is, with the first and last point of the curve at the initial point. |
License: | GPL-2 |
Imports: | stats, sp |
Depends: | graphics, grDevices |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
RoxygenNote: | 7.2.0 |
Suggests: | ggplot2, knitr, rmarkdown |
VignetteBuilder: | knitr |
NeedsCompilation: | no |
Packaged: | 2022-06-18 00:18:47 UTC; bill |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2022-06-18 06:30:06 UTC |
Check if points lie inside a simple polygon
Description
Check if points lie inside a simple polygon
Usage
points %inside% polygon
Arguments
points |
a data.frame with components x,y specifying the points |
polygon |
a data.frame with components x,y specifying the polygon |
Value
a logical value matching the number of points, TRUE = "inside"
Examples
oldPar <- par(pty = "s", las = 1, xpd = NA)
pts <- expand.grid(x = seq(0, 1, len=25), y = seq(0, 1, len=25))
pol <- (1 + 1i)/2 + complex(argument = seq(-base::pi, base::pi, len=100))/3
show_red <- as_points(pts) %inside% as_polygon(pol)
plot(pts, col = ifelse(show_red, "red", "royal blue"), ann = FALSE, bty = "n",
pch = ".", cex = ifelse(show_red, 4, 2.5), asp = 1)
polygon(pol, lwd = 0.5)
par(oldPar)
Interactive curve adjustment
Description
A simple interactive device for adjusting a curve. Given a set of points, the curve is plotted and may then be adjusted interactively by clicking on any of the points, one at a time, and clicking again at its intended new position.
Usage
adjust_curve(
x,
y = NULL,
...,
plotit = TRUE,
curve = open_curve,
ccolour = "#DF536B",
pcolour = "#2297E6"
)
Arguments
x , y |
Any means of specifying points in the plane, as accepted by xy.coords() |
... |
additional arguments past on to curve() |
plotit |
logical: should the curve be plotted (TRUE) or can it be assumed the points are already on the display (FALSE)? |
curve |
One of the curve type functions of this package |
ccolour |
character string: colour for the curve in the plot |
pcolour |
character string: colour for the points in the plot |
Value
The adjusted points which define the adjusted curve
Conversion to data frame
Description
Method function to convert an object inheriting from class "curve"
to a data.frame
Usage
## S3 method for class 'curve'
as.data.frame(x, row.names = NULL, optional = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
x |
An object inheriting from class |
row.names , optional , ... |
as for |
Value
A data frame object
Examples
library(ggplot2)
set.seed(1234)
z <- complex(real = runif(5), imaginary = runif(5))
z <- z[order(Arg(z - mean(z)))]
cz <- closed_curve(z)
oz <- open_curve(z)
ggplot() + geom_path(data = as.data.frame(cz), aes(x,y), colour = "#DF536B") +
geom_path(data = as.data.frame(oz), aes(x,y), colour = "#2297E6") +
geom_point(data = as.data.frame(z), aes(x = Re(z), y = Im(z))) +
geom_segment(data = as.data.frame(z), aes(x = Re(mean(z)),
y = Im(mean(z)),
xend = Re(z),
yend = Im(z)),
arrow = arrow(angle=15, length=unit(0.125, "inches")),
colour = alpha("grey", 1/2)) +
theme_bw()
Coerce two dimensional points to complex
Description
Convenience function for allowing any of the usual ways two dimensional points can be specified in traditional graphics to define a complex variable
Usage
as_complex(x, y = NULL)
Arguments
x , y |
A two dimensional specification, as allowed by grDevices::xy.coords |
Value
A complex vector
Examples
loc <- cbind(runif(20), runif(20))
z <- as_complex(loc)
z <- z-mean(z)
Mod(z) <- 1
z <- z[order(Arg(z))]
plot(closed_curve(z), asp = 1, col = 2)
lines(z, col = 4)
points(z, pch=16)
Make a Simple Polygon or Points
Description
A simple polygon is here defined as a data frame with numeric components x and y without any duplicate rows. The order of rows is significant in defining the associated figure.
Usage
as_polygon(x, y = NULL, ...)
## Default S3 method:
as_polygon(x, y = NULL, ...)
## S3 method for class 'curve'
as_polygon(x, y = NULL, ...)
as_points(x, y = NULL)
Arguments
x , y |
any specification of 2-d points, or a "curve" object |
... |
additional arguments not currently used |
Details
A 'points' object is defined as a data frame with numeric columns x and y.
Value
a data frame with components x and y
Complex vector property replacement functions
Description
Complex vector property replacement functions
Usage
Re(x) <- value
Im(x) <- value
Mod(x) <- value
Arg(x) <- value
Arguments
x |
a complex vector to be altered |
value |
the numerical value vector to be used in the alteration |
Value
An appropriately modified complex vector
Curved Interpolation
Description
Interpolate between ordered 2-d points with a smooth curve. open_curve() produces an open curve; closed_curve() produces a closed curve. Bezier curves are also provided.
Usage
open_curve(x, y = NULL, n = 100 * length(z), asp = 1, ...)
## S3 method for class 'curve'
plot(
x,
y = NULL,
type = "l",
lty = "solid",
xpd = NA,
pch = 20,
...,
include_points = TRUE
)
## S3 method for class 'curve'
points(x, pch = 20, xpd = NA, ...)
## S3 method for class 'curve'
lines(x, xpd = NA, ...)
closed_curve(x, y = NULL, n0 = 500 * length(z0), asp = 1, ...)
bezier_curve(x, y = NULL, n = 500, t = seq(0, 1, length.out = n), ...)
Arguments
x , y |
Any of the forms used to specify a 2-d set of points or an object of class "curve" |
n , n0 |
number of points in the interpolating curve |
asp |
the relative scale for x versus that of y |
... |
additional arguments past on to other methods |
pch , type , lty , xpd |
plot arguments or traditional graphics parameters |
include_points |
logical:should points be included in the plot? |
t |
for Bezier curves, parameter value sequence ranging from 0 to 1 |
Value
a list with components x, y, and points, of S3 class "curve"
Examples
oldPar <- par(pty = "s", mfrow = c(2, 2), mar = c(1,1,2,1), xpd = NA)
z <- (complex(argument = seq(-0.9*base::pi, 0.9*base::pi, length = 20)) +
complex(modulus = 0.125, argument = runif(20, -base::pi, base::pi))) *
complex(argument = runif(1, -base::pi, base::pi))
plot(z, asp=1, axes = FALSE, ann = FALSE, panel.first = grid())
title(main = "Open")
segments(Re(z[1]), Im(z[1]), Re(z[20]), Im(z[20]), col = "grey", lty = "dashed")
lines(open_curve(z), col = "red")
plot(z, asp=1, axes = FALSE, ann = FALSE, panel.first = grid())
title(main = "Closed")
lines(closed_curve(z), col = "royal blue")
plot(z, asp=1, axes = FALSE, ann = FALSE, panel.first = grid())
title(main = "Bezier")
lines(bezier_curve(z), col = "dark green")
plot(z, asp=1, axes = FALSE, ann = FALSE, panel.first = grid())
title(main = "Circle")
lines(complex(argument = seq(-base::pi, base::pi, len = 500)),
col = "purple")
par(oldPar)