chop.tess(X, L)
"owin"
) or tessellation
(object of class "tess"
) to be subdivided by lines."infline"
)"tess"
).X
is a non-convex window, or a tessellation containing
non-convex tiles, then chop.tess(X,L)
may contain a tile
which consists of several unconnected pieces.L
should be a set of infinite straight lines in the plane
(stored in an object L
of class "infline"
created by the
function infline
).
If X
is a window, then it is divided into tiles
delineated by the lines in L
. If X
is a tessellation, then each tile of X
is
subdivided into sub-tiles delineated by the lines in L
.
The result is a tessellation.
infline
,
clip.infline
L <- infline(p=1:3, theta=pi/4)
W <- square(4)
chop.tess(W, L)
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