How to calculate Area of overlapping polygons inside square
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I have requirement to calculate percentage of area covered by polygons inside square(Green Border) for matlab plot.
Logic used is Area coverage= Area of outer square- area of each polygon- polygon overlapping area
I am stuck at finding overlapping area as there are more than 3 polygons overlapping. I am using intersect function for finding intersection

Is there any better method for this requirement(Can Non-plotted are be measured?)
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Steven Lord
on 16 May 2020
Take the union of all the polyshape objects representing your polygons
Make a polyshape representing the interior and boundary of your square and intersect that square with the union polyshape.
This results in one final polyshape whose area you can compute.
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Steven Lord
on 17 May 2020
The polyshape representing a square and its interior is easy. Here's the unit square.
square = polyshape([0 1 1 0 0], [0 0 1 1 0]);
plot(square)
I'm assuming you want the intersection of the triangles inside the square, not just a measurement of how much of the green line representing the outside of the square covers the triangles. Making that square "annulus" would be a little trickier; there's probably a way to do this using polybuffer but a quick way to do it would be:
figure
square = polyshape([0 1 1 0 0], [0 0 1 1 0]);
w = 0.05;
inner = polyshape([w 1-w 1-w w w], [w w 1-w 1-w w]);
plot(subtract(square, inner))
Change w and recreate the inner polyshape to change how thick or thin the "ring" is.
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darova
on 17 May 2020
Edited: darova
on 17 May 2020
What about this simple trick?
I = imread('image.png');
I1 = imcrop(I, [70 75 130 95]);
I2 = im2bw(I1,0.95);
imshowpair(I1,I2,'montage')
sum(~I2(:))
You need only to scale pixels to area

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darova
on 18 May 2020
Just select region you want
I = imread('image.png');
I1 = im2bw(I1,0.95);
I2 = I1(70:200,75:170);
imshowpair(I1,I2,'montage')
sum(~I2(:))
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