View source: R/utility_functions.R
| solve_linear | R Documentation |
Takes a set of inputs that is sufficient information to infer a line and then returns information not provided (either the slope, an x point on the line, or a y point on the line)
solve_linear(
x1,
y1,
x2 = NULL,
y2 = NULL,
x3 = NULL,
y3 = NULL,
m = NULL,
named = TRUE
)
x1, y1 |
A point on the line |
x2, y2 |
An additional point on the line |
x3, y3 |
An additional point on the line |
m |
The slope of the line |
named |
logical indicating whether the returned value(s) should be named according to what they are (m, x2, y2, x3, or y3) |
Note that there is no requirement that
x1 < x2 < x3: the points can be in any order
along the line.
solve_linear works with vectors of all inputs to solve
multiple lines at once, where the ith element of each
argument corresponds to the ith output. Note that all
lines must be missing the same information. Input vectors
will be recycled as necessary.
A named vector with the missing information from the line:
If m and x2 are provided, y2 will be returned
If m and y2 are provided, x2 will be returned
If x2 and y2 are provided, but neither x3 nor
y3 are provided, m will be returned
If x2 and y2 are provided and one of x3 or
y3 are provided, the other (y3 or x3) will be
returned
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