| rescale_tunnel_data {pathviewr} | R Documentation | 
Rescale position data within a viewr object
Description
Should data have been exported at an incorrect scale, apply an isometric transformation to the position data and associated mean marker errors (if found)
Usage
rescale_tunnel_data(obj_name, original_scale = 0.5, desired_scale = 1, ...)
Arguments
obj_name | 
 The input viewr object; a tibble or data.frame with attribute
  | 
original_scale | 
 The original scale at which data were exported. See Details if unknown.  | 
desired_scale | 
 The desired scale  | 
... | 
 Additional arguments passed to/from other pathviewr functions  | 
Details
The desired_scale is divided by the original_scale to
determine a scale_ratio internally. If the original_scale is
not explicitly known, set it to 1 and then set desired_scale to be
whatever scaling ratio you have in mind. E.g. setting original_scale
to 1 and then desired_scale to 0.7 will multiply all position axis
values by 0.7.
The default arguments of original_scale = 0.5 and
desired_scale = 1 apply a doubling of tunnel size isometrically.
Value
A viewr object that has position data (and
mean_marker_error data, if found) adjusted by the ratio of
desired_scale/original_scale.
Author(s)
Vikram B. Baliga
Examples
## Import the example Motive data included in the package
motive_data <-
  read_motive_csv(system.file("extdata", "pathviewr_motive_example_data.csv",
                             package = 'pathviewr'))
## Clean the file. It is generally recommended to clean up to the
## "gather" step before running rescale_tunnel_data().
 motive_gathered <-
   motive_data %>%
   relabel_viewr_axes() %>%
   gather_tunnel_data()
## Now rescale the tunnel data
motive_rescaled <-
  motive_gathered %>%
  rescale_tunnel_data(original_scale = 0.5,
                      desired_scale = 1)
## See the difference in data range e.g. for length
range(motive_rescaled$position_length)
range(motive_gathered$position_length)