How to create volume out of surfaces?

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Teerapong Poltue
Teerapong Poltue am 7 Jun. 2021
Kommentiert: darova am 9 Jun. 2021
I got these two surfaces from isosurface plot, thus I have all the coordinates of these surfaces. I would like to fill in between the two surface to create a 3d solid part. How can I do that?

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darova
darova am 7 Jun. 2021
Your object looks symmetrical. Try manually to create surface
p1 = isosurface(...);
p2 = isosurface(...);
v1 = p1.vertices;
v2 = p2.vertices;
ix1 = v1(:,3) > (max(v1(:,3))-0.05); % find z coord of boundary
ix2 = v2(:,3) > (max(v2(:,3))-0.05); % find z coord of boundary
[t1,r1] = cart2pol(v1(:,1),v1(:,2)); % extract data first contour
[t2,r2] = cart2pol(v2(:,1),v2(:,2)); % extract data second contour
ind1 = sort(t1); % order points counter clockwise
ind2 = sort(t2); % order points counter clockwise
% data can be of different size. Interpolate data to make the same size
r22 = interp1(t2,r2,t1); % make two contours same size as second one
x1 = v1(:,1);
y1 = v1(:,2);
z1 = v1(:,3);
[x2,y2] = pol2cart(t1,r22); % second contour
z2 = z1;
% create data for surface
X = [x1(:) x2(:)];
Y = [y1(:) y2(:)];
Z = [z1(:) z2(:)];
surf(X,Y,Z)
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Teerapong Poltue
Teerapong Poltue am 9 Jun. 2021
Well the space between two surfaces still being a void space, I would like to fill that with solid.
darova
darova am 9 Jun. 2021
Maybe look into alphaShape

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