levelset(X, thresh, compare="
X
"<", "="">", "==", "<=", "="">=", "!="
."owin"
,
see owin.object
) containing the pixels satisfying the
constraint.X
is a pixel image with numeric values,
then levelset(X, thresh)
finds the region of space
where the pixel values are less than or equal to
the threshold value thresh
.
This region is returned as a spatial window. The argument compare
specifies how the pixel values should be
compared with the threshold value.
Instead of requiring pixel values to be less than or equal to
thresh
, you can specify that they must be less than (<
),
greater than (>
), equal to (==
), greater than or equal
to (>=
), or not equal to (!=
) the threshold value
thresh
.
If X
has non-numeric pixel values (for example, logical
or factor values) it is advisable to use only the comparisons
==
and !=
, unless you really know what you are doing.
For more complicated logical comparisons, see solutionset
.
im.object
,
as.owin
,
solutionset
.# test image
X <- as.im(function(x,y) { x^2 - y^2 }, unit.square())
W <- levelset(X, 0.2)
W <- levelset(X, -0.3, ">")
# compute area of level set
area.owin(levelset(X, 0.1))
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