rel.verts.triCC: The indices of the CC-vertex regions in a triangle that...

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rel.verts.triCCR Documentation

The indices of the CC-vertex regions in a triangle that contains the points in a give data set.

Description

Returns the indices of the vertices whose regions contain the points in data set Xp in a triangle tri=(A,B,C) and vertex regions are based on the circumcenter CC of tri. (see the plots in the example for illustrations).

The vertices of the triangle tri are labeled as 1=A, 2=B, and 3=C also according to the row number the vertex is recorded in tri. If a point in Xp is not inside tri, then the function yields NA as output. The corresponding vertex region is the polygon whose interior points are closest to that vertex. If tri is equilateral triangle, then CC and CM (center of mass) coincide.

See also (\insertCiteceyhan:Phd-thesis,ceyhan:comp-geo-2010,ceyhan:mcap2012;textualpcds).

Usage

rel.verts.triCC(Xp, tri)

Arguments

Xp

A set of 2D points representing the set of data points for which indices of the vertex regions containing them are to be determined.

tri

A 3 \times 2 matrix with each row representing a vertex of the triangle.

Value

A list with two elements

rv

Indices (i.e., a vector of indices) of the vertices whose region contains points in Xp in the triangle tri

tri

The vertices of the triangle, where row number corresponds to the vertex index in rv.

Author(s)

Elvan Ceyhan

References

\insertAllCited

See Also

rel.verts.triCM, rel.verts.tri, and rel.verts.tri.nondegPE

Examples

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A<-c(1,1); B<-c(2,0); C<-c(1.5,2);
Tr<-rbind(A,B,C);

P<-c(.4,.2)
rel.verts.triCC(P,Tr)

n<-20  #try also n<-40
set.seed(1)
Xp<-runif.tri(n,Tr)$g

rel.verts.triCC(Xp,Tr)
rel.verts.triCC(rbind(Xp,c(2,2)),Tr)

(rv<-rel.verts.triCC(Xp,Tr))

CC<-circumcenter.tri(Tr)
D1<-(B+C)/2; D2<-(A+C)/2; D3<-(A+B)/2;
Ds<-rbind(D1,D2,D3)

Xlim<-range(Tr[,1],Xp[,1],CC[1])
Ylim<-range(Tr[,2],Xp[,2],CC[2])
xd<-Xlim[2]-Xlim[1]
yd<-Ylim[2]-Ylim[1]

plot(Tr,pch=".",asp=1,xlab="",ylab="",
main="Scatterplot of data points \n and the CC-vertex regions",
axes=TRUE,xlim=Xlim+xd*c(-.05,.05),ylim=Ylim+yd*c(-.05,.05))
polygon(Tr)
points(Xp,pch=".",col=1)
L<-matrix(rep(CC,3),ncol=2,byrow=TRUE); R<-Ds
segments(L[,1], L[,2], R[,1], R[,2], lty = 2)

xc<-Tr[,1]
yc<-Tr[,2]
txt.str<-c("rv=1","rv=2","rv=3")
text(xc,yc,txt.str)

txt<-rbind(CC,Ds)
xc<-txt[,1]+c(.04,.04,-.03,0)
yc<-txt[,2]+c(-.07,.04,.06,-.08)
txt.str<-c("CC","D1","D2","D3")
text(xc,yc,txt.str)
text(Xp,labels=factor(rv$rv))

## End(Not run)


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