NCSint: The end points of the Central Similarity (CS) Proximity Region for a point - one interval case
Description
Returns the end points of the interval which constitutess the CS proximity region for a point in the
interval \(int=(a,b)=(rv=1,rv=2)\).
CS proximity region is constructed with respect to the interval int
with expansion parameter \(t>0\) and centrality parameter c in \((0,1)\).
Vertex regions are based on the (parameterized) center, \(M_c\),
which is \(M_c=a+c(b-a)\) for the interval, \(int=(a,b)\).
The CS proximity region is constructed whether x is inside or outside the interval int.
See also (ceyhan:revstat-2016;textualpcds).
Usage
NCSint(x, t, c = 0.5, int)
Arguments
x
A 1D point for which CS proximity region is constructed.
t
A positive real number which serves as the expansion parameter in CS proximity region.
c
A positive real number in \((0,1)\) parameterizing the center inside \(int=(a,b)\).
For the interval, \(int=(a,b)\), the parameterized center is \(M_c=a+c(b-a)\), and default=0.5.
int
A vector of two real numbers representing an interval.
Value
The interval which constitutes the CS proximity region for the point x