Order Points for plotting

18 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Ahmed Abdulla
Ahmed Abdulla el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Comentada: DGM el 10 de Jul. de 2025
I have the coordinates of the above two shapes imported from a CAD software, however when I plot the shape the points are not in order. Is there a method to order the coordinates so that points on the perimeter of the shape that are side by side are next to each other in the matrix.
If there is any mathematical method that would help me, I am willing to understand it and code it myself. Thank you
  6 comentarios
Ahmed Abdulla
Ahmed Abdulla el 24 de Mayo de 2022
@Walter Roberson Here I am using a shrink factor of 1 which is the highest I can go :(
DGM
DGM el 10 de Jul. de 2025
I can't imagine there exists any CAD software which represents polygons (internally or externally) using no information other than a list of unordered vertices. Depending on the file, the object might not be represented as a simple polygon, but at some point, this became a polygon.
That's not to say that these vertices have no order. They're sorted by their x-value -- which is precisely what would happen to the vertex list if you imported an STL using FEX #51200, or if you imported it using any other FEX decoder and then used unique() to prune the vertex list without using the 'stable' flag. These vertices would never appear in an STL file in this order. Granted, I'm guessing it's an STL, but all we could ever do is guess what the file was.
My point is that if you want connectivity information, it's probably worth trying to go back to the source, instead of trying to inaccurately and inconsistently regenerate information that (at some point) you already had.

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Respuestas (1)

KSSV
KSSV el 24 de Mayo de 2022
load('A.mat') ;
x = A(:,1) ; y = A(:,2) ;
n = length(x) ;
iwant = zeros(n,2) ;
i = 1 ;
iwant(i,:) = [x(i) y(i)] ;
x(i) = [] ; y(i) = [] ;
while ~isempty(x)
i = i+1;
idx = knnsearch([x y],iwant(i-1,:));
iwant(i,:) = [x(idx) y(idx)] ;
x(idx) = [] ; y(idx)= [];
end
iwant(end+1,:) = iwant(1,:) ;
plot(iwant(:,1),iwant(:,2))
  3 comentarios
KSSV
KSSV el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: KSSV el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Lets randomize the points and run the code.
load('A.mat') ;
x = A(:,1) ; y = A(:,2) ;
n = length(x) ;
idx = randperm(n,n) ;
x = x(idx) ; y = y(idx) ;
iwant = zeros(n,2) ;
i = 1 ;
iwant(i,:) = [x(i) y(i)] ;
x(i) = [] ; y(i) = [] ;
while ~isempty(x)
i = i+1;
idx = knnsearch([x y],iwant(i-1,:));
iwant(i,:) = [x(idx) y(idx)] ;
x(idx) = [] ; y(idx)= [];
end
iwant(end+1,:) = iwant(1,:) ;
plot(iwant(:,1),iwant(:,2))
Ahmed Abdulla
Ahmed Abdulla el 24 de Mayo de 2022
Thank you @KSSV for your efforts I really appreciate it. Unfortunately this doesnt work every time and I am trying to make a generalised function that will work for any shape and at all times

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Categorías

Más información sobre Creating, Deleting, and Querying Graphics Objects en Help Center y File Exchange.

Productos


Versión

R2019a

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by