\name{affine} \alias{affine} \title{Apply Affine Transformation} \description{ Applies any affine transformation of the plane (linear transformation plus vector shift) to a plane geometrical object, such as a point pattern or a window. } \usage{ affine(X, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{X}{Any suitable dataset representing a two-dimensional object, such as a point pattern (object of class \code{"ppp"}), or a window (object of class \code{"owin"}).} \item{\dots}{Arguments determining the affine transformation.} } \value{ Another object of the same type, representing the result of applying the affine transformation. } \details{ This is generic. Methods are provided for point patterns (\code{\link{affine.ppp}}) and windows (\code{\link{affine.owin}}). } \seealso{ \code{\link{affine.ppp}}, \code{\link{affine.owin}}, \code{\link{rotate}}, \code{\link{shift}} } \author{Adrian Baddeley \email{Adrian.Baddeley@csiro.au} \url{http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~adrian/} and Rolf Turner \email{r.turner@auckland.ac.nz} } \keyword{spatial} \keyword{math}