Perpendicular distance between points on line

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Benedikt Kniebel
Benedikt Kniebel on 25 May 2019
Commented: Rik on 26 May 2019
Hello,
I started with image processing a couple of days ago.
My problem: I want to measure the shortest distance between each point of the inner red line (via bwboundaries ) and the outer green line.
The blue (distance)vectors should be perpendicular to the inner line wich makes my problem even worse (especially in case in the lower part of the image)...
Right now I have all points of the inner and outer line but have no clue what to do.
Thanks for your help!pic1.JPG
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Rik
Rik on 26 May 2019
If it has to be perpendicular, you only need to find out which of 4 directions you need to check, and then find the green point that satisfies that.
For the end point pixels you need to decide based on your application what would make sense.

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KSSV
KSSV on 26 May 2019
Edited: KSSV on 26 May 2019
YOu can use knnsearch. This will give you closed point in green curve to each point in red curve, as the it is the closest point, it will be (close to) perpendicular.
Or, you may use pdist2. Read about it.
Or, follow the coordinate geometry way: you have the point and know slope, find the required striaght line and get intersection. To get intersection use: https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/22441-curve-intersections

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