@JoshO'Brien some method of walking those pixels and testing if a straight line back to the start intersects the polygon, and thus gradually vectorising the path into straight lines which would both remove the slight wiggliness and the angular constraints...
I'm new to R and I have a basic question: How do I run a program in R? I mean when yo write an assembly code for example, you can run and emulate it simply with emu8086. Or when you write C++ you know how to run it. But what's the command or button in R to run the codes?
@Spacedman and other card-carrying "fans" of the official R website will surely get a kick out of the fact that it still talks about R 3.0.3 as new ...
I thought this was interesting from the NEWS for 3.1.0:
Partial matching when using the $ operator _on data frames_ now throws a warning and may become defunct in the future. If partial matching is intended, replace foo$bar by foo[["bar", exact = FALSE]].
You can use a structure.
return (structure(class = "myclass",
list(data = daza.frame,
type = anytype,
page.content = page.content.as.string.vector,
knitr = knitr)))
Than you can access your data with
va...