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Is there a special function to compute the length between one vertex and an interior point of a polygon ?

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I am looking for a built-in Matlab function to compute one vertex and an interior point on a Polygon ?
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Jan
Jan on 1 Mar 2016
I do not understand the question. The distance between q and A seems to be trivial. But what does "find the area of triangles generated because the point q" mean?
Matt J
Matt J on 1 Mar 2016
For example I have a triangle with three vertices A,B,C and a point inside q. I need a function which is capable of find the length between the point q and A for example
You should modify the title of your post since the distance between q and A is not a "length between specific vertices". It is the distance between one vertex and an interior point.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Mar 2016

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Matt J
Matt J on 1 Mar 2016
You can use delaunayTriangulation to partition the polygon+q into triangles. Use the ConnectivityList property to find the vertices of the sub-triangles and then their area.
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Matt J
Matt J on 1 Mar 2016
Edited: Matt J on 1 Mar 2016
The link I gave you explains the book-keeping of points in the triangulation. In particular, if you enter the query point as row P(j,:) when you build the DT object, then this point will be given a vertex ID of j, as explained here. The other methods and properties of DT use this ID to identify points in the triangulation.

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