[R] computing the radius of an arc
Hans W Borchers
hwborchers at googlemail.com
Tue Jul 28 09:00:11 CEST 2009
Nair, Murlidharan T <mnair <at> iusb.edu> writes:
>
> Alex Brenning, the developer of the RSAGA package told me that and I quote
> "the RSAGA package (which uses functions from the free geographical
> information system [GIS] SAGA GIS) has a curvature function that is designed
> to calculate the curvature of surfaces, in particular raster (i.e. gridded)
> digital elevation models. I am not aware of a function in SAGA GIS or other
> GIS that would calculate curvatures along a line, especially not in 3D"
I have difficulties seeing how you would go about to do this. A surface locally
is characterized by two main curvatures --- this is Gauss' theorem for 2-dim
geometry. The sphere has the same curvature, 1/r, in both directions. So maybe
you can approximate the surface by an ellipsoid, but a strange one as the main
directions may not be orthogonal.
I am not sure this is what you wanted to achieve. As a side remark: The circle
approximating a curve in three dimensions is not uniquely determined.
Regards
Hans Werner
> I shall try to develop it and if I am successful I shall make it available.
>
> Cheers../Murli
>
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