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coo_bookstein: Register Bookstein's coordinates

Description

Registers a new baseline for the shape, with the ldk1-th and ldk2-th points being set on \((x= -0.5; y=0)\) and \((x= 0.5; y=0)\), respectively.

Usage

coo_bookstein(coo, ldk1, ldk2)

Arguments

coo
a matrix of (x; y) coordinates or a list, or any Coo object.
ldk1
numeric the id of the first point of the new baseline (the first, by default)
ldk2
numeric the id of the second point of the new baseline (the last, by default)

Value

a matrix of (x; y) coordinates, or a Coo object.

Details

For Out, it tries to do it using $ldk slot. Also the case for Opn, but if no landmark is defined, it will do it on the first and the last point of the shape. For Out and Opn defines the first landmark as the first point of the new shapes with coo_slide.

See Also

Other baselining functions: coo_baseline Other coo_ utilities: coo_aligncalliper, coo_alignminradius, coo_alignxax, coo_align, coo_baseline, coo_boundingbox, coo_calliper, coo_centdist, coo_center, coo_centpos, coo_close, coo_down, coo_dxy, coo_extract, coo_flipx, coo_force2close, coo_interpolate, coo_jitter, coo_left, coo_nb, coo_perimcum, coo_perimpts, coo_perim, coo_rev, coo_right, coo_rotatecenter, coo_rotate, coo_samplerr, coo_sample, coo_scalex, coo_scale, coo_shearx, coo_slice, coo_slidedirection, coo_slidegap, coo_slide, coo_smoothcurve, coo_smooth, coo_template, coo_trans, coo_trimbottom, coo_trimtop, coo_trim, coo_up, is_clockwise, is_closed, is_equallyspacedradii

Examples

Run this code
stack(hearts)
stack(coo_bookstein(hearts, 2, 4))
h <- hearts[1]
coo_plot(h)
coo_plot(coo_bookstein(h, 20, 57), border='red')

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