coo_aligncalliper {Momocs} | R Documentation |
Aligns shapes along their 'calliper length'
Description
And returns them registered on bookstein coordinates. See coo_bookstein.
Usage
coo_aligncalliper(coo)
Arguments
coo |
|
Value
a matrix
of (x; y) coordinates, or any Coo object.
See Also
Other aligning functions:
coo_alignminradius()
,
coo_alignxax()
,
coo_align()
Other coo_ utilities:
coo_alignminradius()
,
coo_alignxax()
,
coo_align()
,
coo_baseline()
,
coo_bookstein()
,
coo_boundingbox()
,
coo_calliper()
,
coo_centdist()
,
coo_center()
,
coo_centpos()
,
coo_close()
,
coo_down()
,
coo_dxy()
,
coo_extract()
,
coo_flipx()
,
coo_force2close()
,
coo_interpolate()
,
coo_is_closed()
,
coo_jitter()
,
coo_left()
,
coo_likely_clockwise()
,
coo_nb()
,
coo_perim()
,
coo_range()
,
coo_rev()
,
coo_right()
,
coo_rotatecenter()
,
coo_rotate()
,
coo_sample_prop()
,
coo_samplerr()
,
coo_sample()
,
coo_scale()
,
coo_shearx()
,
coo_slice()
,
coo_slidedirection()
,
coo_slidegap()
,
coo_slide()
,
coo_smoothcurve()
,
coo_smooth()
,
coo_template()
,
coo_trans()
,
coo_trimbottom()
,
coo_trimtop()
,
coo_trim()
,
coo_untiltx()
,
coo_up()
,
is_equallyspacedradii()
Examples
b <- bot[1]
coo_plot(b)
coo_plot(coo_aligncalliper(b))
b <- bot %>% slice(1:5) # for speed sake
bot.al <- coo_aligncalliper(b)
stack(bot.al)