Why polyxpoly does not work?
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Faez Alkadi
am 29 Jan. 2018
Kommentiert: Faez Alkadi
am 27 Apr. 2018
I have the data points for tow polylines as attached. Where A1 is X-data for polyline 1, B1 is Y-data for polyline 1 and,A2 is X-data for polyline 2 and B1 is Y-data for polyline 2. (as plotted)
I tried to get the intersection point between the two polylines using polyxpoly. But the the result for [xi, yi] are empty !!!
Does anyone has an idea what would be the problem ? Thank you so much...
[xi, yi] = polyxpoly(A1, B1,A2, B2);
plot(A1,B1)
hold on
plot(A2,B2)
hold on
plot(xi, yi, 'bo')
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Matt J
am 24 Apr. 2018
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 24 Apr. 2018
I used the function intersections by Douglas Schwarz for the same exact data and it worked perfect. But its a little slow!!!!
I imagine speed performance of any tool would vastly improve once you get rid of the non-vertex points in your A,B data.
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Matt J
am 24 Apr. 2018
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 24 Apr. 2018
I suspect the problem has to do with the fact that you are entering superfluous additional points, which are not actually vertices. A vertex technically should lie only at the end points of the polygon edges.
Regardless, the attached version of polyxpoly by Bruno Luong is working fine for me, but has a different syntax.
>> ab = polyxpoly([A1, B1].',[A2, B2].')
ab =
-5.1172
-5.5302
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Steven Lord
am 24 Apr. 2018
If you're using release R2017b or later, consider creating polyshape objects and using the intersect function on those objects.
% Load data
D = load('A1', 'A1'); A1 = D.A1;
D = load('A2', 'A2'); A2 = D.A2;
D = load('B2', 'B2'); B2 = D.B2;
D = load('B1', 'B1'); B1 = D.B1;
% Create two polyshape objects
P1 = polyshape(A1, B1, 'Simplify', true);
P2 = polyshape(A2, B2, 'Simplify', true);
% Plot the two polyshape objects so later we can check that the intersection is correct
h1 = plot([P1, P2]);
ax1 = ancestor(h1(1), 'axes');
% Determine the intersection of the two polyshape objects
C = intersect(P1, P2);
% Plot the intersection
figure;
h2 = plot(C);
ax2 = ancestor(h2, 'axes');
% Make the two axes have the same limits for easy comparison
axis(ax2, axis(ax1));
If you flip back and forth between the two figures, you can see that the polyshape C plotted on the second figure is exactly the intersection between the two polyshape objects P1 and P2. If you want coordinates, use the Vertices property.
C.Vertices
If you want to determine if an arbitrary point is inside the intersection, use isinterior.
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