[R] Fwd: Re: Creating "Envelope" around a plot

WRAY NICHOLAS nicholas.wray at ntlworld.com
Mon Nov 2 16:19:10 CET 2015


> ---------- Original Message ----------
>     From: WRAY NICHOLAS <nicholas.wray at ntlworld.com>
>     To: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>, r-help
> <r-help at missing_domain>
>     Date: at
>     Subject: Re: [R] Creating "Envelope" around a plot
> 
> 
>     Hi Dennis again, I see what you're getting at and it looks rather groovy
>  but unfortunately what I actually need is the vector of the points on the
> boundary (the graphics just being a way of checking that everything's as it
> should be) and so it rather looks like I need to do a lot of calculating of
> orthogonal vectors along straight stretches and circles round peaks
> 
>     I'm looking to do an algorithmic filtration of strands which lie within
> the "envelope" of other strands -- your method would allow visual "by hand"
> inspection but unfortunately I've got hundreds of strands to compare!
> 
>     But thanks again -- useful thoughts  Nick
> 
>         > > 
> >         On 02 November 2015 at 15:03 Duncan Murdoch
> > <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >         On 02/11/2015 7:33 AM, WRAY NICHOLAS wrote:
> >         > Hi I am plotting various strands of information, and I want to
> >         > create an
> >         > "envelope" around each line, so that the locus of the envelope is
> >         > the boundary
> >         > points no more than a fixed maximum distance from the plotted
> >         > line, a bit like
> >         > drawing a larger rectangle with paralle sides and curved compass
> >         > corners around
> >         > a smaller rectangle. Obviously I can work out how to do this in
> >         > code
> >         > (eventually) but I suspect it would take me a while and i was
> >         > wondering whether
> >         > there was some R function which I don't know about which creates
> >         > sets of of
> >         > points at a given maximal distance
> >         >
> >         > the lines are simple vectors, ie like this noddy example
> >         >
> >         > veca<-c(4,3,6,5,7,3,2,3,3,6,8,7)
> >         > plot(veca,type="l",lwd=2)
> >         >
> >         > then I want to plot the locus of the boundary of all points no
> >         > more than (say) 1
> >         > unit from the line I imagine that one would have to provide a
> >         > larger set of
> >         > interpolated points between the actual points of veca, but I can
> >         > do that no
> >         > problem
> >         >
> >         > I'd be grateful if anyone out there in the R-ethervoid has any
> >         > ideas
> > 
> >         The graphics system will do this for you automatically if your
> >         coordinate system has the same scale in x and y, and you use a
> > really
> >         huge line width. For example,
> > 
> >         veca<-c(4,3,6,5,7,3,2,3,3,6,8,7)plot(veca, lwd=150, col="gray",
> > type="l")lines(veca, lwd=2)
> > 
> > 
> >         If you want to be 1 unit away in user coordinates and the x and y
> > scales
> >         are different, it will be a lot harder.
> > 
> >         Duncan Murdoch
> > 
> >     > 
>     >
> 


 
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