solve_linear {gcplyr} | R Documentation |
Return missing information about a line
Description
Takes a set of inputs that is sufficient information to infer a line and then returns information not provided (either the slope, an x point on the line, or a y point on the line)
Usage
solve_linear(
x1,
y1,
x2 = NULL,
y2 = NULL,
x3 = NULL,
y3 = NULL,
m = NULL,
named = TRUE
)
Arguments
x1 , y1 |
A point on the line |
x2 , y2 |
An additional point on the line |
x3 , y3 |
An additional point on the line |
m |
The slope of the line |
named |
logical indicating whether the returned value(s) should be named according to what they are (m, x2, y2, x3, or y3) |
Details
Note that there is no requirement that
x1
< x2
< x3
: the points can be in any order
along the line.
solve_linear
works with vectors of all inputs to solve
multiple lines at once, where the i
th element of each
argument corresponds to the i
th output. Note that all
lines must be missing the same information. Input vectors
will be recycled as necessary.
Value
A named vector with the missing information from the line:
If m
and x2
are provided, y2
will be returned
If m
and y2
are provided, x2
will be returned
If x2
and y2
are provided, but neither x3
nor
y3
are provided, m
will be returned
If x2
and y2
are provided and one of x3
or
y3
are provided, the other (y3
or x3
) will be
returned