[R] 3D Elliptic Fourier

Bert Gunter bgunter.4567 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 31 22:35:36 CET 2016


... and on rseek.org, my personal R search favorite,  the same search
term brought up a ton of stuff, most of which seemed related to the
"Momocs" package.

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On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Spencer Graves
<spencer.graves at effectivedefense.org> wrote:
> Have you tried findFn{sos}:
>
>
>> library(sos)
>> efa <- findFn('Elliptic Fourier Analysis')
> found 10 matches;  retrieving 1 page
> Downloaded 0 links in 0 packages.
>> mmcs <- ???Morphometrics
> found 71 matches;  retrieving 4 pages
> 2 3 4
> Downloaded 0 links in 0 packages.
>
>
>       I'm not familiar with Elliptic Fourier Analysis, so I don't know what
> other search terms might be helpful for this.
>
>
>       A similar search at "http://rdocumentation.org" produced nothing that
> seemed relevant.
>
>
>       However, the building blocks for what you need are most likely
> available in R.
>
>
>       Hope this helps.
>       Spencer Graves
>
>
> On 2016-12-30 8:40 PM, Liza van Eijk wrote:
>>
>> Dear Yingqi,
>>
>> Have you had any luck finding a way to run an Elliptic Fourier Analysis on
>> 3D coordinates in R?
>>
>> If so, could you let me know which package you used?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Liza
>>
>>
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