% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/countPaths.R \name{countPaths} \alias{countPaths} \title{Count the number of possible warping paths} \usage{ countPaths(d, debug = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{d}{an object of class \code{dtw}} \item{debug}{return an intermediate result} } \value{ The number of paths. } \description{ Count the number of warping paths compatible with the constraints. } \details{ Count how many possible warping paths exist in the alignment problem passed as an argument. The object passed as an argument is used to look up the problem parameters such as the used step pattern, windowing, open ends, and so on. The actual alignment is ignored. Note that the number of paths grows exponentially with problems size. The result may be approximate when windowing functions are used. If \code{debug} is \code{TRUE}, a matrix used for the computation is returned instead of the final result. } \examples{ ds<-dtw(1:7+2,1:8,keep=TRUE,step=asymmetric); countPaths(ds) ## Result: 126 } \author{ Toni Giorgino } \keyword{ts}