Re: [R] Rotation of parallel lines

2013-11-19 Thread David Winsemius

On Nov 19, 2013, at 5:53 AM, Tonio wrote:

 Thank you for your post. I believe that it is possible to make a function to 
 rotate a graphical component that might be based on the rotation matrix.
 
 
 I'll take a look to the packages anyway...


It's certainly possible to rotate  abstract segment endpoints using a 
rotation matrix. What is not possible is to claenly erase the original image 
and replace it with the new image. You could also repeatedly draw new plots 
with a segment being rotated (around what center you do not say) in angular 
increments and then assemble a sequence of plots with the animation package. (A 
rotation matrix would transform segment end-points around the origin.)  As 
always, a complete description of the desired result is needed and I do not 
believe you have yet provided such.

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David.
 
 Den 15:38 mandag den 18. november 2013 skrev David Winsemius 
 dwinsem...@comcast.net:
 
 
 On Nov 18, 2013, at 7:27 AM, Tonio wrote:
 
 
 
 Dear list,
 
 Consider these two parallel segments in a plot.
 
 plot(c(1, 6), c(2, 2), type=n, xlim=c(0, 7), ylim=c(-2, 6))
 segments(1, 1, 6, 1)
 segments(1, 3, 6, 3)
 
 
 
 How can I rotate the two lines together by a defined angle?
 
 Base graphics do not support object operations. You need to do the  
 calculation and redraw the plot.
 
 Either lattice or ggplot2 which depend upon the grid system would  
 have the possibility to rotate a component.
 
 -- 
 
 David Winsemius, MD
 Alameda, CA, USA

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[R] Rotation of parallel lines

2013-11-18 Thread Tonio


Dear list, 

Consider these two parallel segments in a plot.

plot(c(1, 6), c(2, 2), type=n, xlim=c(0, 7), ylim=c(-2, 6))
segments(1, 1, 6, 1)
segments(1, 3, 6, 3)



How can I rotate the two lines together by a defined angle?


Thank you all in advance.

Best,
Antonio



Antonio Rivero Ostoic
Assistant professor, PhD

AARHUS UNIVERSITY
School of Business and Social Science
Quantitative Analytics Group and Cognition and Behaviour Lab
Bartholins Allé 10 
DK-8000 Aarhus C

T: +45 871 65421
M: j...@asb.dk

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Re: [R] Rotation of parallel lines

2013-11-18 Thread David Winsemius


On Nov 18, 2013, at 7:27 AM, Tonio wrote:




Dear list,

Consider these two parallel segments in a plot.

plot(c(1, 6), c(2, 2), type=n, xlim=c(0, 7), ylim=c(-2, 6))
segments(1, 1, 6, 1)
segments(1, 3, 6, 3)



How can I rotate the two lines together by a defined angle?


Base graphics do not support object operations. You need to do the  
calculation and redraw the plot.


Either lattice or ggplot2 which depend upon the grid system would  
have the possibility to rotate a component.


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Alameda, CA, USA

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Re: [R] Rotation of parallel lines

2013-11-18 Thread Carl Witthoft
See my answer at Stack Overflow -- repeated here for anyone else who wants a
trivial function.
# coordinate transform: cartesian plane rotation
xyrot-function(pairs,ang){
# pairs must be Nx2 matrix w/ x in first column and y in second
xrot - pairs[,1]*cos(ang) - pairs[,2]*sin(ang)
yrot - pairs[,1]*sin(ang) + pairs[,2]*cos(ang)
return(invisible(cbind(xrot,yrot)))
}


tonio wrote
 Dear list, 
 
 Consider these two parallel segments in a plot.
 
 plot(c(1, 6), c(2, 2), type=n, xlim=c(0, 7), ylim=c(-2, 6))
 segments(1, 1, 6, 1)
 segments(1, 3, 6, 3)
 
 
 
 How can I rotate the two lines together by a defined angle?
 
 
 Thank you all in advance.
 
 Best,
 Antonio
 
 
 
 Antonio Rivero Ostoic
 Assistant professor, PhD
 
 AARHUS UNIVERSITY
 School of Business and Social Science
 Quantitative Analytics Group and Cognition and Behaviour Lab
 Bartholins Allé 10 
 DK-8000 Aarhus C
 
 T: +45 871 65421
 M: 

 jari@

 
 
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