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ModularImageAnalysis (MIA) is an ImageJ plugin which provides a modular framework for assembling image and object analysis workflows. Detected objects can be transformed, filtered, measured and related. Analysis workflows are batch-enabled by default, allowing easy processing of high-content datasets.
/*
* "Concave" hulls by Glenn Hudson and Matt Duckham
*
* Source code downloaded from https://archive.md/l3Un5#selection-571.0-587.218 on 3rd November 2021.
*
* - This software is Copyright (C) 2008 Glenn Hudson released under Gnu Public License (GPL). Under
* GPL you are free to use, modify, and redistribute the software. Please acknowledge Glenn Hudson
* and Matt Duckham as the source of this software if you do use or adapt the code in further research
* or other work. For full details of GPL see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt.
* - This software comes with no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.
*
* A paper with full details of the characteristic hulls algorithm is published in Pattern Recognition.
* Duckham, M., Kulik, L., Worboys, M.F., Galton, A. (2008) Efficient generation of simple polygons for
* characterizing the shape of a set of points in the plane. Pattern Recognition v41, 3224-3236
*
* The software was developed by Glenn Hudson while working with me as an RA. The characteristic shapes
* algorithm is collaborative work between Matt Duckham, Lars Kulik, Antony Galton, and Mike Worboys.
*
*/
package signalprocesser.voronoi;
public class VPoint {
/* ***************************************************** */
// Variables
public int x;
public int y;
/* ***************************************************** */
// Constructors
public VPoint() {
this(-1, -1);
}
public VPoint(int _x, int _y) {
this.x = _x;
this.y = _y;
}
public VPoint(VPoint point) {
this.x = point.x;
this.y = point.y;
}
public double distanceTo(VPoint point) {
return Math.sqrt((this.x-point.x)*(this.x-point.x) + (this.y-point.y)*(this.y-point.y));
}
public String toString() {
return "VPoint (" + x + "," + y + ")";
}
/* ***************************************************** */
}