coo_rectilinearity: Calculates the rectilinearity of a shape

coo_rectilinearityR Documentation

Calculates the rectilinearity of a shape

Description

As proposed by Zunic and Rosin (see below). May need some testing/review.

Usage

coo_rectilinearity(coo)

Arguments

coo

a matrix of (x; y) coordinates or any Coo

Value

numeric for a single shape, list for Coo

Note

due to the laborious nature of the algorithm (in nb.pts^2), and of its implementation, it may be very long to compute.

Source

Zunic J, Rosin PL. 2003. Rectilinearity measurements for polygons. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 25: 1193-1200.

See Also

Other coo_ descriptors: coo_angle_edges(), coo_angle_tangent(), coo_area(), coo_boundingbox(), coo_chull(), coo_circularity(), coo_convexity(), coo_eccentricity, coo_elongation(), coo_length(), coo_lw(), coo_rectangularity(), coo_scalars(), coo_solidity(), coo_tac(), coo_width()

Examples

bot[1] %>%
    coo_sample(32) %>% # for speed sake only
    coo_rectilinearity

bot %>%
    slice(1:3) %>% coo_sample(32) %>% # for speed sake only
    coo_rectilinearity

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