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spatstat.geom (version 3.3-3)

trim.rectangle: Cut margins from rectangle

Description

Trims a margin from a rectangle.

Usage

trim.rectangle(W, xmargin=0, ymargin=xmargin)

Value

Another object of class "owin" representing the window after margins are trimmed.

Arguments

W

A window (object of class "owin"). Must be of type "rectangle".

xmargin

Width of horizontal margin to be trimmed. A single nonnegative number, or a vector of length 2 indicating margins of unequal width at left and right.

ymargin

Height of vertical margin to be trimmed. A single nonnegative number, or a vector of length 2 indicating margins of unequal width at bottom and top.

Author

Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au

and Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net

Details

This is a simple convenience function to trim off a margin of specified width and height from each side of a rectangular window. Unequal margins can also be trimmed.

See Also

grow.rectangle, erosion, owin.object

Examples

Run this code
  w <- square(10)
  # trim a margin of width 1 from all four sides
  square9 <- trim.rectangle(w, 1)

  # trim margin of width 3 from the right side
  # and margin of height 4 from top edge.
  v <- trim.rectangle(w, c(0,3), c(0,4))

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