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Identify the point where three lines are meeting, thus making a Y section.

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This is the structure , in this the pink lined part is the Y section.
We need to find the points where this Y section is formed. Also we may adress this as finding or identifying the point where three sides are intersecting.
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Nupur
Nupur on 1 Jul 2023
Also if we use triangulation , then how to differentiate between upsidedown Y and normal Y?

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Matt J
Matt J on 27 Jun 2023
Edited: Matt J on 27 Jun 2023
Use delaunay to form the delaunay triangulation and then freeBoundary to find which vertices are on the boundary. The vertices that are not on the boundary will be the 3-way intersections.
T=delaunay(allVertices);
[~,boundaryVertices]=freeBoundary(T);
intersections=setdiff(allVertices,boundaryVertices,'rows') %all points minus boundary points
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Matt J
Matt J on 1 Jul 2023
I don't know how you mean for us to interpret your figure. It doesn't look like the figure in your original post, and you now have both red and blue connections.
Nupur
Nupur on 3 Jul 2023
yes,
I thought it should identify any such three way sections thoughout the structure.

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