Determine whether an object is topologically connected.
is.connected(X, ...)# S3 method for default
is.connected(X, ...)
A logical value.
A spatial object such as a pixel image (object of class "im"
),
or a window (object of class "owin"
).
Arguments passed to connected
to determine the
connected components.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk.
The command is.connected(X)
returns TRUE
if the object
X
consists of a single, topologically-connected piece,
and returns FALSE
if X
consists of several pieces
which are not joined together.
The function is.connected
is generic.
The default method is.connected.default
works for many classes of objects, including windows (class "owin"
)
and images (class "im"
).
There is
a method for point patterns, described in is.connected.ppp
.
connected
,
is.connected.ppp
.
d <- distmap(cells, dimyx=256)
X <- levelset(d, 0.07)
plot(X)
is.connected(X)
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