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spatstat.geom (version 3.3-3)

incircle: Find Largest Circle Inside Window

Description

Find the largest circle contained in a given window.

Usage

incircle(W)

inradius(W)

Value

The result of incircle is a list with entries x,y,r giving the location (x,y)

and radius r of the incircle.

The result of inradius is the numerical value of radius.

Arguments

W

A window (object of class "owin").

Author

Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au

and Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net

Details

Given a window W of any type and shape, the function incircle determines the largest circle that is contained inside W, while inradius computes its radius only.

For non-rectangular windows, the incircle is computed approximately by finding the maximum of the distance map (see distmap) of the complement of the window.

See Also

centroid.owin

Examples

Run this code
  W <- square(1)
  Wc <- incircle(W)
  plot(W)
  plot(disc(Wc$r, c(Wc$x, Wc$y)), add=TRUE)

  plot(letterR)
  Rc <- incircle(letterR)
  plot(disc(Rc$r, c(Rc$x, Rc$y)), add=TRUE)

  W <- as.mask(letterR)
  plot(W)
  Rc <- incircle(W)
  plot(disc(Rc$r, c(Rc$x, Rc$y)), add=TRUE)

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