Split Volume Along 2D Surface
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Johannes Rebling
on 18 Apr 2020
Commented: darova
on 19 Apr 2020
Hi everyone,
I have what I feel is a simple problem but I just can't find a fast, vectorized way to split a 3d volume along the z indicies defined in a matrix, as described below.
I have a volume [X Y Z] in which in find an arbitrary surface. This surface has the dimension [X Y] and the value at each positon in said surface tells me where to split my volume along z. Here is the naive for-loop approach, but it's sloooow (I have many volumes and they are much larger than in this example).
volume = rand(500,600,300);
surface = round(rand(500,600).*150+1);
tic;
[topVol,botVol] = split_volume(volume,splitDepth);
done(toc);
function [topVol,botVol] = split_volume(volData,Z)
[nX,nY,~] = size(volData);
topVol = volData;
botVol = volData;
for iX = 1:nX
for iY = 1:nY
zIdx = Z(iX,iY);
topVol(iX,iY,zIdx:end) = 0;
botVol(iX,iY,1:zIdx) = 0;
end
end
end
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darova
on 19 Apr 2020
See this madness
clc,clear
[x1,y1,z1] = meshgrid(1:10); % volume boundaries
[x2,y2] = meshgrid(1:0.5:10); % surface boundaries
[T,R] = cart2pol(x2,y2);
z2 = 10*sin(R)./R+5; % create surface
z11 = interp2(x2,y2,z2,x1,y1); % find 'Z' value for each volume point
ix = z1 > z11; % half of a volume
surf(x2,y2,z2)
hold on
plot3(x1(ix),y1(ix),z1(ix),'.r')
plot3(x1(~ix),y1(~ix),z1(~ix),'.g')
hold off
axis vis3d
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