Description Usage Arguments Details Value
Entity types
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 | entity_circle(seed = use_seed(1), grain = 50, id = NULL, ...)
entity_line(seed = use_seed(1), grain = 50, id = NULL, ...)
entity_heart(seed = use_seed(1), grain = 50, id = NULL, ...)
entity_droplet(seed = use_seed(1), grain = 50, id = NULL, shape = 3, ...)
entity_lissajous(
seed = use_seed(1),
grain = 500,
id = NULL,
start = 0,
end = 30,
shape = list(a = 1, b = 1, w = 0.3, d = 1),
...
)
entity_gaussian(seed = use_seed(1), grain = 50, id = NULL, ...)
entity_null(seed = use_seed(1), ...)
|
seed |
Parameter specifying seed (default = NULL) |
grain |
The number of points that comprise the entity |
id |
A numeric identifier for the entity |
... |
Parameters to be passed to locate_entity |
shape |
Parameter controlling the shape of the entity (droplet, lissajous) |
start |
Parameter controlling a start location for a line (lissajous) |
end |
Parameter controlling an end location for a line (lissajous) |
Primitive entities in jasmines are tibbles with four columns: x and y specify co-ordinate values, the id is a number identifying the object, and the type is a character label indicating what kind of entity it is. By default, entities are assigned a random integer as the id code, but it is often wise for the calling function to assign the id in a more predictable fashion. The shape parameter can sometimes be a list.
A tibble with four columns: x, y, id and type
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