[R-sig-Geo] Transform hexagonal to raster - a wife's question

Ben Tupper btupper @ending from bigelow@org
Mon Jul 30 15:12:33 CEST 2018


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> On Jul 29, 2018, at 12:26 AM, chris english <englishchristophera using gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> My wife showed me a beading pattern that she was working on that looks to
> my eye like a hexagonal grid, its called a peyote stitch, and she needs to
> transform it to a loom stitch, essentially a raster. In the beading world
> they suggest combining two rows into one. If asked, what have you tried, I
> would say I tried to duck, but... In practical application, the two rows
> equals one doesn't appear to preserve the desired pattern when beading the
> loom, probably something like netting out the half-steps when you're going
> from two rows to one = n+1 or n +2 for bead count on the combined row.
> 40x40 hex grid, OK, I'll get out my graph paper. Summer.
> 
> Thank you for your forbearance, and any very general thoughts appreciated,
> ie transforms sans datums & etc.
> 
> Chris
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Ben Tupper
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