
Interpolates n coordinates 'among existing points'between' existing points, along the perimeter of the coordinates provided and keeping the first point
coo_interpolate(coo, n)
matrix
of (x; y)
coordinates or any Coo object.
codeinteger, the number fo points to interpolate.
a matrix
of (x; y) coordinates, or a Coo object.
Other sampling functions: coo_extract
,
coo_sample_prop
,
coo_samplerr
, coo_sample
Other coo_ utilities: coo_aligncalliper
,
coo_alignminradius
,
coo_alignxax
, coo_align
,
coo_baseline
, coo_bookstein
,
coo_boundingbox
,
coo_calliper
, coo_centdist
,
coo_center
, coo_centpos
,
coo_close
, coo_down
,
coo_dxy
, coo_extract
,
coo_flipx
, coo_force2close
,
coo_is_closed
, coo_jitter
,
coo_left
,
coo_likely_clockwise
, coo_nb
,
coo_perim
, coo_range
,
coo_rev
, coo_right
,
coo_rotatecenter
, coo_rotate
,
coo_sample_prop
,
coo_samplerr
, coo_sample
,
coo_scale
, coo_shearx
,
coo_slice
,
coo_slidedirection
,
coo_slidegap
, coo_slide
,
coo_smoothcurve
, coo_smooth
,
coo_template
, coo_trans
,
coo_trimbottom
, coo_trimtop
,
coo_trim
, coo_up
,
is_equallyspacedradii
# NOT RUN {
b <- bot[1]
stack(bot)
stack(coo_scale(bot))
coo_plot(b)
coo_plot(coo_scale(b))
stack(bot)
stack(coo_interpolate(coo_sample(bot, 12), 120))
coo_plot(bot[1])
coo_plot(coo_interpolate(coo_sample(bot[1], 12), 120))
# }
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