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Returns the incidence matrix for the CS-PCD whose vertices are the given 2D numerical data set, dat
,
in the triangle tri
CS proximity regions are constructed with respect to triangle tri
with expansion parameter tri
;
default is tri
.
Loops are allowed, so the diagonal entries are all equal to 1.
See also (ceyhan:Phd-thesis,ceyhan:arc-density-CS,ceyhan:test2014;textualpcds).
IncMatCStri(dat, tri, t, M = c(1, 1, 1))
A set of 2D points which constitute the vertices of CS-PCD.
Three 2D points, stacked row-wise, each row representing a vertex of the triangle.
A positive real number which serves as the expansion parameter in CS proximity region.
A 2D point in Cartesian coordinates or a 3D point in barycentric coordinates
which serves as a center in the interior of the triangle tri
;
default is tri
.
Incidence matrix for the CS-PCD with vertices being 2D data set, dat
,
in the triangle tri
with edge regions based on center M
IncMatCSMT
, IncMatPEtri
, and IncMatAStri
# NOT RUN {
A<-c(1,1); B<-c(2,0); C<-c(1.5,2);
Tr<-rbind(A,B,C);
n<-10
set.seed(1)
dat<-runif.tri(n,Tr)$g
M<-as.numeric(runif.tri(1,Tr)$g) #try also M<-c(1.6,1.0)
IM<-IncMatCStri(dat,Tr,t=1.25,M)
IM
dom.greedy(IM)
dom.exact(IM)
IndUBdom(IM,3)
IncMatCStri(dat,Tr,t=1.5,M)
IncMatCStri(dat,Tr,t=2,M)
t<-2
IncMatCStri(dat,Tr,t,M)
dat.fr<-data.frame(a=dat)
IncMatCStri(dat.fr,Tr,t,M)
dat.fr<-data.frame(a=Tr)
IncMatCStri(dat,dat.fr,t,M)
# }
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