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geophys (version 1.2-1)

randFRY: Random data for Fry analysis

Description

Random distribution of points that have a specified radial spacing.

Usage

randFRY(N = 200, LIM = c(0, 0, 100, 100), rlen = 5, PLOT=FALSE)

Arguments

N
integer, number of points
LIM
Limit in x-y direction
rlen
distance length. points are selected if they are greater than this distance from each other.
PLOT
logical, TRUE=make a plot of data

Value

  • xx-coordinate
  • yy-coordinate

Details

A spatial data set is generated that has random distribution with points no closer than a specified distance apart.

References

Fry, N., (1979) Random point distributions and strain measurement in rocks Tectonophysics, 60:89-105.

See Also

dofry

Examples

Run this code
RDAT = randFRY(100, LIM=c(0,0, 100, 100) , rlen=5   )
length(RDAT$x)
plot(RDAT$x, RDAT$y, asp=1, pch=".", cex=2)

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