How do I obtain sampling points inside a pre-defined triangle?
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Dear all, I would like to ask how to get sampling points in a triangle. The triangle is arbitrary, where the vertex are defined by three points in a 3D Cartesian coordinate system. I want to have e.g. 100 sampling points within it. These can be random sampling points or regular. How can I achieve this in Matlab? I am a beginner in Matlab so every tip helps. Thanks a lot for your time and help!
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the cyclist
am 28 Jul. 2011
Are you struggling with the math part, or the MATLAB part? Maybe you could describe what you yourself have tried so far.
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Oleg Komarov
am 28 Jul. 2011
This link may give a good example: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/31892-generation-of-solid-shapes-using-random-number-generator
Rick Rosson
am 28 Jul. 2011
Here is some code to get you started. It creates a two patch objects: one that defines a triangle in 3D space based on the X,Y, and Z coordinates (in blue), and the other defines the projection of the same triangle onto the XY-plane (in red):
X = [ 5 12 7 ];
Y = [ 10 10 18 ];
Z = [ 2 5 15 ];
h2 = patch(X,Y,[1 0 0]);
hold on;
h3 = patch(X,Y,Z,[ 0 0 1]);
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
zlabel('Z');
view(30,40);
For more information:
>> doc patch
>> doc view
The next step is to figure out how to generate random points that are located on the surface of this triangle. I am not sure just yet how to do that.
HTH.
Rick
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