Returns \(I(p_2\) in \(N_{CS}(p_1,t,c))\) for points \(p_1\) and \(p_2\), that is, returns 1 if \(p_2\) is in \(N_{CS}(p_1,t,c)\), returns 0
otherwise, where \(N_{CS}(x,t,c)\) is the CS proximity region for point \(x\) and is constructed with expansion
parameter \(t>0\) and centrality parameter \(c \in (0,1)\) for the interval \((a,b)\).
CS proximity regions are defined with respect to the middle interval int
and vertex regions are based
on the center associated with the centrality parameter \(c \in (0,1)\). For the interval, int
\(=(a,b)\), the
parameterized center is \(M_c=a+c(b-a)\). rv
is the index of the vertex region \(p_1\) resides, with default=NULL
.
If \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) are distinct and either of them are outside interval int
, it returns 0,
but if they are identical, then it returns 1 regardless of their locations
(i.e., loops are allowed in the digraph).
See also (ceyhan:revstat-2016;textualpcds).