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% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
% Please edit documentation in R/vi.grid.illusion.R
\name{vi.grid.illusion}
\alias{vi.grid.illusion}
\title{Visual illusions: Scintillating grid illusion and Hermann grid illusion}
\usage{
vi.grid.illusion(nrow = 8, ncol = 8, lwd = 8, cex = 3, col = "darkgray", type = c("s", 
    "h"))
}
\arguments{
\item{nrow}{number of rows for the grid}

\item{ncol}{number of columns for the grid}

\item{lwd}{line width for grid lines}

\item{cex}{magnification for points in Scintillating grid illusions}

\item{col}{color for grid lines}

\item{type}{type of illusions: \code{'s'} for Scintillating grid illusions
and \code{'h'} for Hermann grid illusions}
}
\value{
\code{NULL}
}
\description{
The two most common types of grid illusions are Hermann grid illusions and
Scintillating grid illusions. This function provides illustrations for both
illusions.
}
\details{
A grid illusion is any kind of grid that deceives a person's vision.

This is actually a static image; pay attention to the intersections of the
grid and there seems to be some moving points (non-existent in fact).
}
\examples{
## default to be Scintillating grid illusions
vi.grid.illusion()

## set wider lines to see Hermann grid illusions
vi.grid.illusion(type = "h", lwd = 22, nrow = 5, ncol = 5, col = "white")
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{points}}, \code{\link{abline}}
}
\author{
Yihui Xie
}