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Applies any affine transformation of the plane (linear transformation plus vector shift) to a point pattern.
# S3 method for ppp affine(X, mat=diag(c(1,1)), vec=c(0,0), ...)
Another point pattern (of class "ppp") representing the result of applying the affine transformation.
"ppp"
Point pattern (object of class "ppp").
Matrix representing a linear transformation.
Vector of length 2 representing a translation.
Arguments passed to affine.owin affecting the handling of the observation window, if it is a binary pixel mask.
affine.owin
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au and Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net
The point pattern, and its window, are subjected first to the linear transformation represented by mat (multiplying on the left by mat), and are then translated by the vector vec.
mat
vec
The argument mat must be a nonsingular \(2 \times 2\) matrix.
This is a method for the generic function affine.
affine
affine, affine.owin, affine.psp, affine.im, flipxy, rotate, shift
affine.psp
affine.im
flipxy
rotate
shift
# shear transformation X <- affine(cells, matrix(c(1,0,0.6,1),ncol=2)) if(interactive()) { plot(X) # rescale y coordinates by factor 1.3 plot(affine(cells, diag(c(1,1.3)))) }
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