| inla.mesh.project {INLA} | R Documentation |
Methods for projecting to/from an inla.mesh
Description
Use
fmesher::fm_evaluate() and
fmesher::fm_evaluator() instead.
Calculate a lattice projection to/from an inla.mesh().
The call inla.mesh.project(mesh, loc, field=..., ...), is a shortcut
to inla.mesh.project(inla.mesh.projector(mesh, loc), field).
Usage
inla.mesh.project(...)
inla.mesh.projector(...)
Arguments
... |
Arguments passed on to |
Value
For inla.mesh.project(mesh, ...), a list with projection
information. For inla.mesh.projector(mesh, ...), an
inla.mesh.projector object. For inla.mesh.project(projector, field, ...), a field projected from the mesh onto the locations given by
the projector object.
Author(s)
Finn Lindgren finn.lindgren@gmail.com
See Also
inla.mesh(), inla.mesh.1d(),
inla.mesh.lattice()
Examples
n <- 20
loc <- matrix(runif(n * 2), n, 2)
mesh <- inla.mesh.create(loc, refine = list(max.edge = 0.05))
proj <- inla.mesh.projector(mesh)
field <- cos(mesh$loc[, 1] * 2 * pi * 3) * sin(mesh$loc[, 2] * 2 * pi * 7)
image(proj$x, proj$y, inla.mesh.project(proj, field))
if (require(rgl)) {
plot(mesh, rgl = TRUE, col = field, draw.edges = FALSE, draw.vertices = FALSE)
}
[Package INLA version 25.06.13 Index]