how to define a 3D volume in a matrix
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I need to define a cylinder(diameter=20cm and height=25cm) in a 3D matrix A(40x40x50) such that each element represents a 5mm x 5mm x 5mm cube. Cube A(i,j,k)=1 if it falls within the cylinder and A(i,j,k)=0 if it falls outside the cylinder. What's the best way to populate this matrix?
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Walter Roberson
el 29 de Jun. de 2012
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If you are aligning the cylinder with a primary axes, then you can create a filled circle and copy that circle along the axes (e.g., repmat)
You do have to be a bit careful about what you mean by "if it falls within the cylinder", when you examine the edge cubes. Even a cube whose center falls within the radius does not necessarily have half of its volume inside the cylinder.
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