tiles.empty: Check For Empty Tiles in a Tessellation
Description
Checks whether each tile in a tessellation is empty or non-empty.
Usage
tiles.empty(x)
Arguments
x
A tessellation (object of class "tess").
Value
A logical vector.
Details
A tessellation is a collection of disjoint spatial regions
(called tiles) that fit together to form a larger spatial
region. See tess.
It is possible for some tiles of a tessellation to be empty.
For example, this can happen
when the tessellation x is obtained by restricting
another tessellation y to a smaller spatial domain w.
The function tiles.empty checks whether each tile is empty
or non-empty. The result is a logical vector,
with entries equal to TRUE when the corresponding tile is
empty. Results are given in the same order
as the tiles would be listed by tiles(x).