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Given a point pattern and a line segment pattern, this function moves each point to the closest location on a line segment.
project2segment(X, Y)
A point pattern (object of class "ppp"
).
A line segment pattern (object of class "psp"
).
A list with the following components. Each component has length equal to
the number of points in X
, and its entries correspond to the
points of X
.
Point pattern (object of class "ppp"
containing the projected points.
Integer vector identifying the nearest segment to each point.
Numeric vector of distances from each point of X
to
the corresponding projected point.
Numeric vector giving the scaled parametric coordinate
For example suppose mapXY[2] = 5 and tp[2] = 0.33. Then Y[5] is the line segment lying closest to X[2]. The projection of the point X[2] onto the segment Y[5] is the point Xproj[2], which lies one-third of the way between the first and second endpoints of the line segment Y[5].
For each point x
in the point pattern X
, this function
finds the closest line segment y
in the line segment pattern
Y
. It then `projects' the point x
onto the line segment
y
by finding the position z
along y
which is closest to x
. This position z
is returned,
along with supplementary information.
nearestsegment
for a faster way to determine
which segment is closest to each point.
# NOT RUN {
X <- rsyst(square(1), nx=5)
Y <- as.psp(matrix(runif(20), 5, 4), window=owin())
plot(Y, lwd=3, col="green")
plot(X, add=TRUE, col="red", pch=16)
v <- project2segment(X,Y)
Xproj <- v$Xproj
plot(Xproj, add=TRUE, pch=16)
arrows(X$x, X$y, Xproj$x, Xproj$y, angle=10, length=0.15, col="red")
# }
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