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Tip revision: 00dcc24912cb9162914b67ae18137cab456a0b21 authored by Hans W. Borchers on 06 September 2016, 16:40:55 UTC
version 1.9.5
version 1.9.5
Tip revision: 00dcc24
segm_distance.Rd
\name{segm_distance}
\alias{segm_distance}
\title{
Segment Distance
}
\description{
The minimum distance between a point and a segment, or the
minimum distance between points of two segments.
}
\usage{
segm_distance(p1, p2, p3, p4 = c())
}
\arguments{
\item{p1, p2}{end points of the first segment.}
\item{p3, p4}{end points of the second segment, or the point \code{p3}
alone if \code{p4} is \code{NULL}.}
}
\details{
If \code{p4=c()}, determines the orthogonal line to the segment through
the single point and computes the distance to the intersection point.
Otherwise, it computes the distances of all four end points to the
other segment and takes the minimum of those.
}
\value{
Returns a list with component \code{l} the minimum distance and components
\code{p, q} the two nearest points.
If \code{p4=c()} then point \code{p} lies on the segment and \code{q} is
\code{p4}.
}
\note{
The interfaces of \code{segm_intersect} and \code{segm_distance} should be
brought into line.
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{segm_intersect}}
}
\examples{
\dontrun{
plot(c(0, 1), c(0, 1), type = "n", asp=1,
xlab = "", ylab = "", main = "Segment Distances")
grid()
for (i in 1:20) {
s1 <- matrix(runif(4), 2, 2)
s2 <- matrix(runif(4), 2, 2)
lines(s1[, 1], s1[, 2], col = "red")
lines(s2[, 1], s2[, 2], col = "darkred")
S <- segm_distance(s1[1,], s1[2,], s2[1,], s2[2,])
S$d
points(c(S$p[1], S$q[1]), c(S$p[2], S$q[2]), pch=20, col="navy")
lines(c(S$p[1], S$q[1]), c(S$p[2], S$q[2]), col="gray")
}}
}
\keyword{ geom }