## ---- include = FALSE--------------------------------------------------------- knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ## ----example2D,results = "hide", message = FALSE, warning = FALSE------------- library(fractD) ## basic example code for fract2D fct2D <- fract2D(dir = "examples/source.dir", box.size = c(1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512)) ## the following code saves the data in a file named "es3D.rds" into the "output"" folder ## not run ## ##fct2D <- fract2D(dir = "examples/source.dir", box.size = c(1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512), save.dir = "examples/output/", save.name = "es2D") ## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # the function create a list with two objects: fct2D$D # Estimated fractal dimension fct2D$raw.dat # Raw data from which fractal dimension was calculated ## ----example3D ,results = "hide", message = F, warning = F-------------------- #library(fractD) ## basic example code for fract3D # save.dir and save.name provide optional fct3D <- fract3D(dir = "examples/source.dir", dist.slice = 10, box.size = c(4,8,16,32,128,256,512)) # the following code saves the data in a file named "es3D.rds" into the "output"" folder ## not run ## ## fct3D <- fract3D(dir = "examples/source.dir", dist.slice = 1, box.size = c(1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512), save.dir = "examples/output/", save.name = "es3D") ## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # the function create a list with two objects: fct3D$D # Estimated fractal dimension fct3D$raw.dat # Raw data from which fractal dimension was calculated