closing(w, r, ...)
"closing"(w, r, ..., polygonal=NULL)
"closing"(w, r, ..., polygonal=TRUE)
"closing"(w, r, ..., polygonal=TRUE)
"owin"
or a line segment pattern (object of class "psp"
)
or a point pattern (object of class "ppp"
).
as.mask
controlling the pixel resolution, if a pixel approximation is usedpolygonal=TRUE
) or
a pixel grid approximation (polygonal=FALSE
).
r > 0
, an object of class "owin"
representing the
closed region. If r=0
, the result is identical to w
.
For a small radius $r$, the closing operation has the effect of smoothing out irregularities in the boundary of $W$. For larger radii, the closing operation smooths out concave features in the boundary. For very large radii, the closed set $W*$ becomes more and more convex.
opening
for the opposite operation. dilation
, erosion
for the basic
operations.
owin
,
as.owin
for information about windows.
v <- closing(letterR, 0.25)
plot(v, main="closing")
plot(letterR, add=TRUE)
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