Description Usage Arguments Author(s) Examples
Provides the surface area of a cylinder, including the circular bases.
1 | areacylinder(Radius, radius=Radius, height, ends = 2)
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Radius |
The major radius of the base of the cylinder. |
radius |
The minor radius of the base of the cylinder. Default is to equal the major Radius in the case of a circular base. |
height |
The height of the cylinder (alternatively, the length of a horizontal cylinder) |
ends |
How many ends to include in the surface area calculation (2=both ends, 1=one end, 0=neither end) |
Glenn J Tattersall
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 | ## The function is currently defined as
function(Radius, radius=Radius, height, ends=2)
{
Area <- (Radius+radius)*pi*height + ends*pi*Radius*radius
Area
}
# Example calculation:
# Typically, a body part might be modelled as cylindrical if it appears to be approximately
# circular or elliptical and elongated. By measuring the major diameter (D) and minor
# diameter (d) as well as the length or height (l), the overall surface area can be
# determined:
D<-12
d<-6
l<-18
areacylinder(Radius=D/2, radius=d/2, height=l, ends=2)
# To only show surface area of the exposed surface, and exclude the oval base of the
# cylinder, set ends=0
areacylinder(Radius=D/2, radius=d/2, height=l, ends=0)
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