Hello! I would like to fix my code in such a way that I get only the outermost nodes. How can I do this? Shown is an example of what I have achieved and what I want to achieve. Thanks in advance for any answers!
<-- result obtained
<-- expected result
X = readmatrix('test_9.txt');
% X = readmatrix('test_222.txt');
%% Run DBSCAN Clustering Algorithm
epsilon = 5;
MinPts = 2;
IDX=DBSCAN(X,epsilon,MinPts);
%% Plot Results
out = PlotClusterinResult_mod(X, IDX);
title(['DBSCAN Clustering (\epsilon = ' num2str(epsilon) ', MinPts = ' num2str(MinPts) ')']);
% double check 'out' data (boundary points) are now in the workspace
figure
plot(X(:,1),X(:,2),'d');
hold on
plot(out(:,1),out(:,2),'*k');
hold off

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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE el 8 de Dic. de 2022

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hello again
I think I already answered this in your other post
here again attached the new code

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Alberto Acri
Alberto Acri el 10 de Dic. de 2022
Thank you for the response @Mathieu NOE. I had seen it in the other post as well! Can I ask you for one last help? In the case of "particular" curves in attachment, the code with shrink_factor variation always leads to some small loss. Can you always get a good result as with other curves? Thank you very much!
Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE el 12 de Dic. de 2022
hello Alberto
see my answer in your other post
maybe you should close this one , as it keeps things a bit simpler to follow ?

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