Help with scatteredInterpolant: masking and meshgrid alternatives
5 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Hello, thanks for reading this,
I am asking about ways to view a 3D point cloud as surfaces. This is a follow up to an earlier question: what I have is a 4 column text file denoting a point cloud with one column denoting data that I use for color, and three column entries for x y and z coordinates.
Here is the code I used, to get an idea:
What I do right now (after looking online) is use scattered interpolation and apply the interpolation to a meshgrid, but there are problems with this approach. The problem is I am transitioning an irregular point cloud to a uniform mesh grid which I then surf to visualize. So, that being said, I can view a slice of the volume I have nicely, but the interpolation doesn't end at the boundaries of the volume: it goes to each end of the meshgrid I assign it to.
I was wondering: how can I create a similar meshgrid, but assign the surrounding region such that it isn't included when interpolating color? I think the problem arises when I try to create a meshgrid out of the interpolated data in line 23 of my code, and I think I can edit my code here to judge where to place NaN or actual data values, but I was wondering how I could do that properly.
I will attach a picture denoting what I mean as well.
Thanks for your advice.
0 Kommentare
Antworten (1)
David Young
am 25 Nov. 2014
A quick thought - would it help to switch off extrapolation? Use
F = scatteredInterpolant(X,Y,Z,C,'nearest','none');
2 Kommentare
David Young
am 26 Nov. 2014
Oh good! You could accept the answer - flags up that it might be generally useful.
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Point Cloud Processing finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!