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IndNPEstdtetra: The indicator for the presence of an arc from a point to another for Proportional Edge Proximity Catch Digraphs (PE-PCDs) - standard regular tetrahedron case

Description

Returns \(I(\)pt2 is in \(N_{PE}(pt1,r))\) for points pt1 and pt2, that is, returns 1 if pt2 is in \(N_{PE}(pt1,r)\), returns 0 otherwise, where \(N_{PE}(x,r)\) is the PE proximity region for point \(x\) with expansion parameter \(r \ge 1\).

PE proximity region is defined with respect to the standard regular tetrahedron \(T_h=T(v=1,v=2,v=3,v=4)=T((0,0,0),(1,0,0),(1/2,\sqrt{3}/2,0),(1/2,\sqrt{3}/6,\sqrt{6}/3))\) and vertex regions are based on the circumcenter (which is equivalent to the center of mass for standard regular tetrahedron) of \(T_h\). rv is the index of the vertex region pt1 resides, with default=NULL.

If pt1 and pt2 are distinct and either of them are outside \(T_h\), it returns 0, but if they are identical, then it returns 1 regardless of their locations (i.e., it allows loops).

See also (ceyhan:Phd-thesis,ceyhan:comp-geo-2010;textualpcds).

Usage

IndNPEstdtetra(pt1, pt2, r, rv = NULL)

Value

\(I(\)pt2 is in \(N_{PE}(pt1,r))\) for points pt1 and pt2, that is, returns 1 if pt2 is in \(N_{PE}(pt1,r)\), returns 0 otherwise

Arguments

pt1

A 3D point whose PE proximity region is constructed.

pt2

A 3D point. The function determines whether pt2 is inside the PE proximity region of pt1 or not.

r

A positive real number which serves as the expansion parameter in PE proximity region; must be \(\ge 1\).

rv

Index of the vertex region containing the point, either 1,2,3,4 (default is NULL).

Author

Elvan Ceyhan

References

See Also

IndNPEtetra, IndNPEtri and IndNPEint

Examples

Run this code
A<-c(0,0,0); B<-c(1,0,0); C<-c(1/2,sqrt(3)/2,0); D<-c(1/2,sqrt(3)/6,sqrt(6)/3)
tetra<-rbind(A,B,C,D)

n<-10  #try also n<-20
dat<-runif.stdtetra(n)$g
r<-1.5
IndNPEstdtetra(dat[1,],dat[1,],r)

IndNPEstdtetra(dat[1,],dat[5,],r)

IndNPEstdtetra(c(.4,.4,.4),c(.5,.5,.5),r)

#or try
RV<-rv.tetraCC(dat[1,],tetra)$rv
IndNPEstdtetra(dat[1,],dat[5,],r,rv=RV)

IndNPEstdtetra(dat[1,],c(-1,-1,-1),r,rv=NULL)

IndNPEstdtetra(c(-1,-1,-1),dat[1,],r,rv=NULL)
IndNPEstdtetra(c(-1,-1,-1),c(-1,-1,-1),r)

IndNPEstdtetra(dat[1,],dat[5,],r)

P1<-c(.1,.1,.1)
P2<-c(.5,.5,.5)
IndNPEstdtetra(P1,P2,r)

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