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CircleFitByPratt: Algebraic circle fit by Pratt

Description

CircleFitByPratt applies the Algebraic circle fit by Pratt

Usage

CircleFitByPratt(XY)

Arguments

XY
array of sample data

Value

vector(a, b, R)
vector with the values for the circle: center (a,b) and radius R

Source

Nikolai Chernov, 2014 Fitting ellipses, circles, and lines by least squares http://people.cas.uab.edu/~mosya/cl/ Nikolai Chernov, 2010 Circular and linear regression: Fitting circles and lines by least squares Chapman & Hall/CRC, Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability, Volume 117

References

Nikolai Chernov, 2014 Fitting ellipses, circles, and lines by least squares http://people.cas.uab.edu/~mosya/cl/

Nikolai Chernov, 2010 Circular and linear regression: Fitting circles and lines by least squares Chapman & Hall/CRC, Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability, Volume 117

Examples

Run this code
xy<-calculateCircle(0,0,200,50,randomDist=TRUE,noiseFun=function(x) (x+rnorm(1,mean=0,sd=50)))
plot(xy[,1],xy[,2],xlim=c(-250,250),ylim=c(-250,250));par(new=TRUE)
c2 <- CircleFitByPratt(xy)
xyc2<-calculateCircle(c2[1],c2[2],c2[3])
plot(xyc2[,1],xyc2[,2],xlim=c(-250,250),ylim=c(-250,250),col='blue',type='l');par(new=TRUE)

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