Create closed curve from intersection between multiple curves
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Hi, i wonder if it is possible inside Matlab to create a unique closed curve from the inner intersection between multiple curves. Actually i am creating the intersection manually on CAD by elaborating the vector images output.
What i get from Matlab:
What i'm doing manually (and i would love to implement inside matlab)
Thanks for the support!
Regards,
Mattia
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Dave B
on 23 Nov 2021
polyshape is pretty good for this, but you need to give it polygons not curves (i.e. define what's inside and what's outside). Nice bonus is that you get a shape, so you can both plot it and get stats like area:
t=linspace(0,2*pi,100)';
t=t(1:end-1);
x=3*cos(t)-2;
y=3*sin(t)-2;
p1 = polyshape([x y]);
p2 = nsidedpoly(100,'Radius',4,'Center',[1 1]); % shortcut for regular polygons
p3 = nsidedpoly(4);
hold on
p1.plot('FaceColor',[.6 .4 .4]) % plot as polyshapeobject.plot...
p2.plot('FaceColor',[.4 .6 .4])
p3.plot('FaceColor',[.4 .4 .6])
intersected_p = p1.intersect(p2).intersect(p3);
plot(intersected_p,'FaceColor','r','LineWidth',2) % ...or plot(polyshape)
intersected_p.area
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John D'Errico
on 23 Nov 2021
Polyshapes are a great tool in MATLAB. Here, I would say they are literally the perfect solution. As good as your initial polygons can finely approximate the original shapes as polygons.
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