Calculating Circularity: A Guide

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<h3>Calculating Circularity: A Guide</h3>

By definition, a circle is the most circular object. It is also the most compact in the sense that it encloses the most area for a given perimeter. There are many applications in which you want to say just how compact or circular an object is. One common measure — referred to in different places as circularity, compactness and shape factor — compares the perimeter of a shape to the area it contains.

Calculating Circularity

A circle has an area of pir^2 and a perimeter of 2pir, where r is the radius. A useful measure of circularity compares these two in such a way that the value does not depend on how big the shape is or which units are used to measure it. Also, it will be easier to understand if the value for a circle is equal to one, and smaller for other shapes (less circular or compact). To achieve this, a common measure of circularity is given by four times pi times the area divided by the perimeter squared: C = 4piA/P^2 ~ 12.57A/P^2, where C is the circularity, A is the area and P is the perimeter. For a circle, C = 1. Values for other simple shapes are: 1×2 rectangle, 0.698; equilateral triangle, 0.605; Square, 0.785 and Hexagon, 0.907.



Applications

The circularity measure is used extensively in image analysis to sort or identify objects. It has also been used to analyze the gerrymandering of legislative districts and proposed as a way to zone irregular land parcels.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.