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spatstat.geom (version 3.7-0)

dilation: Morphological Dilation

Description

Perform morphological dilation of a window, a line segment pattern or a point pattern

Usage

dilation(w, r, ...)
 # S3 method for owin
dilation(w, r, ..., polygonal=NULL, tight=TRUE)
 # S3 method for ppp
dilation(w, r, ..., polygonal=TRUE, tight=TRUE)
 # S3 method for psp
dilation(w, r, ..., polygonal=TRUE, tight=TRUE)

Arguments

Value

If r > 0, an object of class "owin" representing the dilated region. If r=0, the result is identical to w.

Details

The morphological dilation of a set \(W\) by a distance \(r > 0\) is the set consisting of all points lying at most \(r\) units away from \(W\). Effectively, dilation adds a margin of width \(r\) onto the set \(W\).

If polygonal=TRUE then a polygonal approximation to the dilation is computed. If polygonal=FALSE then a pixel approximation to the dilation is computed from the distance map of w. The arguments "\dots" are passed to as.mask to control the pixel resolution.

When w is a window, the default (when polygonal=NULL) is to compute a polygonal approximation if w is a rectangle or polygonal window, and to compute a pixel approximation if w is a window of type "mask".

See Also

erosion for the opposite operation.

dilationAny for morphological dilation using any shape.

owin, as.owin

Examples

Run this code
  plot(dilation(redwood, 0.05))
  points(redwood)

  plot(dilation(letterR, 0.2))
  plot(letterR, add=TRUE, lwd=2, border="red")

  X <- psp(runif(10), runif(10), runif(10), runif(10), window=owin())
  plot(dilation(X, 0.1))
  plot(X, add=TRUE, col="red")

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