Description Usage Arguments Details Author(s) See Also Examples
Given two points on a regular lattice of electrical nodes joined by unit
resistors (as created by makefullmatrix()
), returns the
resistance between the two points, or (optionally) the potentials of
each lattice point when unit current is fed into the first node, and the
second is earthed.
1 2 | array.resistance(x.offset, y.offset, rows.of.resistors,
cols.of.resistors, give.pots = FALSE)
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x.offset |
Earthed node is at (0,0), second node is at
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y.offset |
Earthed node is at (0,0), second node is at
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rows.of.resistors |
Number of rows of resistors in the network (positive integer) |
cols.of.resistors |
Number of columns of resistors in the network (positive integer) |
give.pots |
Boolean, with |
Note that the electrical network is effectively toroidal.
Robin K. S. Hankin
1 2 3 4 5 | jj.approximate <- array.resistance(1,2,15,17,give=FALSE)
jj.exact <- 4/pi-1/2
print(jj.exact - jj.approximate)
persp(array.resistance(4,0,14,16,give=TRUE),theta=50,r=1e9,expand=0.6)
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