| coo_center {Momocs} | R Documentation |
Centers coordinates
Description
Returns a shape centered on the origin. The two functions are strictly equivalent.
Usage
coo_center(coo)
coo_centre(coo)
Arguments
coo |
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Value
a matrix of (x; y) coordinates, or a Coo object.
See Also
Other coo_ utilities:
coo_aligncalliper(),
coo_alignminradius(),
coo_alignxax(),
coo_align(),
coo_baseline(),
coo_bookstein(),
coo_boundingbox(),
coo_calliper(),
coo_centdist(),
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
coo_plot(bot[1])
# same as
coo_plot(coo_centre(bot[1]))
# this
coo_plot(coo_center(bot[1]))
# on Coo objects
b <- slice(bot, 1:5) # speed sake
stack(slice(b, 1:5))
stack(coo_center(b))