How to return data points without the detected once while using Rangesearch function.
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Faez Alkadi
on 18 Aug 2017
Commented: Faez Alkadi
on 18 Aug 2017
How to get red of the detected data points in the matrix [x y] (The points with in the range 0.5) and make the next code returns a new matrix [X Y] withOUT the detected ones with in the range 0.5 .
x = gallery('uniformdata',30,1,1);
y = gallery('uniformdata',30,1,10);
plot(x,y,'.')
k = boundary(x,y);
hold on;
plot(x(k),y(k));
%%get points at distance 0.5 from boundary
idx = rangesearch([x y],[x(k) y(k)],0.5);
% plot the points
N = length(k) ;
for i = 1:N
plot(x(idx{i}),y(idx{i}),'O','color',rand(1,3)) ;
end
Thank you
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Aug 2017
points_within_range = unique([idx{:}]);
temp_matrix = [x, y];
output_matrix = temp_matrix(~points_within_range, :);
In my test, the resulting output matrix is empty, because with that distribution of points, every point is within 0.25 of some edge point. The average distance to some edge point was about 0.11
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Aug 2017
Sorry, I lost track.
temp_matrix = [x, y];
points_not_within_range = setdiff( 1:size(temp_matrix,1), unique([idx{:}]) );
output_matrix = temp_matrix(points_not_within_range, :);
The ~ version does not work because points_within_range was a vector of indices rather than a logical vector.
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