raster.x

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Cartesian Coordinates for a Pixel Raster

Returns a matrix giving the $x$ (or $y$) coordinates of each pixel in a binary pixel image.

Keywords
spatial
Usage
raster.x(w)
raster.y(w)
Arguments
w
A window (an object of class "owin") of type "mask" representing a binary pixel image.
Details

The argument w should be a window (an object of class "owin", see owin.object for details). A window of type "mask" represents a binary pixel image. This function returns a matrix of the same dimensions as the binary pixel image itself, with entries giving the $x$ coordinate (for raster.x) or $y$ coordinate (for raster.y) of each pixel in the image.

Value

• A matrix of the same dimensions as the pixel grid in w, and giving the value of the $x$ (or $y$) coordinate of each pixel in the raster.

synopsis

raster.x(w)

owin, as.mask

• raster.x
• raster.y
Examples
library(spatstat)
u <- owin(c(-1,1),c(-1,1)) # square of side 2
w <- as.mask(u, eps=0.01) # 200 x 200 grid
X <- raster.x(w)
Y <- raster.y(w)
disc <- owin(c(-1,1), c(-1,1), mask=(X^2 + Y^2 <= 1))
plot(disc)
# approximation to the unit disc
Documentation reproduced from package spatstat, version 1.3-2, License: GPL version 2 or newer

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