Mobius {PlaneGeometry} | R Documentation |
R6 class representing a Möbius transformation.
Description
A Möbius transformation is given by a matrix of complex numbers with non-null determinant.
Active bindings
a
get or set
a
b
get or set
b
c
get or set
c
d
get or set
d
Methods
Public methods
Method new()
Create a new Mobius
object.
Usage
Mobius$new(M)
Arguments
M
the matrix corresponding to the Möbius transformation
Returns
A new Mobius
object.
Method print()
Show instance of a Mobius
object.
Usage
Mobius$print(...)
Arguments
...
ignored
Examples
Mobius$new(rbind(c(1+1i,2),c(0,3-2i)))
Method getM()
Get the matrix corresponding to the Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$getM()
Method compose()
Compose the reference Möbius transformation with another Möbius transformation
Usage
Mobius$compose(M1, left = TRUE)
Arguments
M1
a
Mobius
objectleft
logical, whether to compose at left or at right (i.e. returns
M1 o M0
orM0 o M1
)
Returns
A Mobius
object.
Method inverse()
Inverse of the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$inverse()
Returns
A Mobius
object.
Method power()
Power of the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$power(k)
Arguments
k
an integer, possibly negative
Returns
The Möbius transformation M^k
,
where M
is the reference Möbius transformation.
Method gpower()
Generalized power of the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$gpower(k)
Arguments
k
a real number, possibly negative
Returns
A Mobius
object, the generalized k
-th power of
the reference Möbius transformation.
Examples
M <- Mobius$new(rbind(c(1+1i,2),c(0,3-2i))) Mroot <- M$gpower(1/2) Mroot$compose(Mroot) # should be M
Method transform()
Transformation of a point by the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$transform(M)
Arguments
M
a point or
Inf
Returns
A point or Inf
, the image of M
.
Examples
Mob <- Mobius$new(rbind(c(1+1i,2),c(0,3-2i))) Mob$transform(c(1,1)) Mob$transform(Inf)
Method fixedPoints()
Returns the fixed points of the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$fixedPoints()
Returns
One point, or a list of two points, or a message in the case when the transformation is the identity map.
Method transformCircle()
Transformation of a circle by the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$transformCircle(circ)
Arguments
circ
a
Circle
object
Returns
A Circle
object or a Line
object.
Method transformLine()
Transformation of a line by the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$transformLine(line)
Arguments
line
a
Line
object
Returns
A Circle
object or a Line
object.
Method transformGcircle()
Transformation of a generalized circle (i.e. a circle or a line) by the reference Möbius transformation.
Usage
Mobius$transformGcircle(gcirc)
Arguments
gcirc
a
Circle
object or aLine
object
Returns
A Circle
object or a Line
object.
Method clone()
The objects of this class are cloneable with this method.
Usage
Mobius$clone(deep = FALSE)
Arguments
deep
Whether to make a deep clone.
See Also
MobiusMappingThreePoints
to create a Möbius
transformation, and also the compose
method of the
Inversion
R6 class.
Examples
## ------------------------------------------------
## Method `Mobius$print`
## ------------------------------------------------
Mobius$new(rbind(c(1+1i,2),c(0,3-2i)))
## ------------------------------------------------
## Method `Mobius$gpower`
## ------------------------------------------------
M <- Mobius$new(rbind(c(1+1i,2),c(0,3-2i)))
Mroot <- M$gpower(1/2)
Mroot$compose(Mroot) # should be M
## ------------------------------------------------
## Method `Mobius$transform`
## ------------------------------------------------
Mob <- Mobius$new(rbind(c(1+1i,2),c(0,3-2i)))
Mob$transform(c(1,1))
Mob$transform(Inf)