(Optimization) How to quickly get coordinates (coordinates are integer) of all possible points inside a specific cylinder?
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Yi
am 4 Okt. 2014
Kommentiert: yogesh jain
am 20 Feb. 2016
Let's say I know coordinates of the center points of bottom surface and top surface; radius (R) and height (H) of cylinder. I need to write down all points which are inside the cylinder and also have integer coordinates.
The calculation speed could not be too slow since I have lots of calculation to run and need my simulation work down in rational time!
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Roger Stafford has given a right method. Is any one can optimize the method for improving calculation speed? Since I need to do lots of that calculation. _____________________________________________________________________________
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Roger Stafford
am 4 Okt. 2014
Bearbeitet: Roger Stafford
am 4 Okt. 2014
The hard part of your question is formulating the equations of the cylinder's bounding surfaces.
If P1 = [x1,y1,z1] and P2 = [x2,y2,z2] are the center points you referred to, and R is the cylinder's radius, then the equation of any point P = [x,y,z] on the infinite cylinder's surface is:
dot(P-P1,P-P1)-dot(P-P1,P2-P1)^2/dot(P2-P1,P2-P1) = R^2
The equation of the infinite plane of the end containing P1 is:
dot(P-P1,P2-P1) = 0
and for the other end
dot(P-P2,P2-P1) = 0.
Nested for-loops can find all the points within the cylinder with integer-valued coordinates:
in = zeros(ceil(pi*(R+1)^2*(norm(P2-P1)+2)),3);
k = 0;
H2 = dot(P2-P1,P2-P1);
for x = floor(-R+min(x1,x2)):ceil(R+max(x1,x2))
for y = floor(-R+min(y1,y2)):ceil(R+max(y1,y2))
for z = floor(-R+min(z1,z2)):ceil(R+max(z1,z2))
P = [x,y,z];
if dot(P-P1,P-P1)-dot(P-P1,P2-P1)^2/H2<=R^2 & ...
dot(P-P1,P2-P1)>=0 & dot(P-P2,P2-P1)<=0
k = k + 1;
in(k,:) = P;
end
end
end
end
in(k+1:end,:) = [];
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yogesh jain
am 9 Dez. 2015
Thank you very much Yi , this code helped me very much for different purpose . :)
yogesh jain
am 20 Feb. 2016
If I want to modify this for cone then what parameters should I change ?
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Image Analyst
am 4 Okt. 2014
Why are the (x,y) coordinates at some z level any different than those at the end caps? Why can't you just use repmat() to copy them?
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Image Analyst
am 5 Okt. 2014
Possibly the easiest way is to just rotate the cap so that it is parallel to the x-y plane (it's all in 1 z level), then use repmat(). Then rotate back.
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