How to draw polygon having set of unordered points?

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How to draw polygon having set of unordered points in binary image.I want approximately all the points to be connected in the polygon which function would help?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Mar 2014
There are multiple polygons that could be drawn this way. You must describe some algorithm for how to order them, such as the angle to the next point must always be clockwise (or counterclockwise) or something like that. You could find the centroid (average of x and y) then calculate angles of all points, and then sort based on angles. Is that what you want to do?
Here's some untested code:
meanx = mean(x);
meany = mean(y);
angles = atan( (y-ymean) ./ (x-xmean));
[sortedAngles, sortIndices] = sort(angles);
reorderedx = x(sortIndices);
reorderedy = y(sortIndices);
plot(reorderedx, reorderedy, 'bo-');
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Nov 2018
Try delaunayn()
T = delaunayn(X) computes a set of simplices such that no data points of X are contained in any circumspheres of the simplices. The set of simplices forms the Delaunay triangulation. X is an m-by-n array representing m points in n-dimensional space. T is a numt-by-(n+1) array where each row contains the indices into X of the vertices of the corresponding simplex.

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