Using the isosurface() function for 3D coordinate sets
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If I only have as input data a finite set (sample) of rectangular coordinates (x,y,z), of a three-dimensional structure with unknown shape, how can I generate the enveloping surface around the points from the isosurface() function?
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Walter Roberson
on 23 May 2023
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The output of isosurface() is the data needed to construct a patch() object, so it contains information about the vertices and the face connections.
It is not clear what kind of representation you want for "the enclosing surface" ?
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Johan Zúñiga
on 23 May 2023
Walter Roberson
on 23 May 2023
You would not use isosurface() for the case where you have scattered coordinates. isosurface() is for the case where you have a regular grid of coordinates.
Johan Zúñiga
on 24 May 2023
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