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swaRm (version 0.6.0)

linear_dist: Linear Distances

Description

Given a set of locations defining a trajectory, this function computes the linear distances between each pair of successive locations along the trajectory.

Usage

linear_dist(x, y, geo = FALSE)

linDist(x, y, geo = FALSE)

Value

A vector of the same length as x and y corresponding to the linear distances between each pair of successive locations along the trajectory.

Arguments

x

A vector of x (or longitude) coordinates corresponding to a single trajectory.

y

A vector of y (or latitude) coordinates corresponding to a single trajectory.

geo

A logical value indicating whether the locations are defined by geographic coordinates (pairs of longitude/latitude values). Default: FALSE.

Author

Simon Garnier, garnier@njit.edu

See Also

linear_speed, linear_acc, nsd

Examples

Run this code
x <- rnorm(25)
y <- rnorm(25, sd = 3)
linear_dist(x, y)

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