The concrete expression is that dataE and dataG are empty sets.
Hello everyone. Now I come across such a problem: given the coordinates of all points of the closed curve acbd, now I want to find all points of the curve ACB and save them. The code I write is as follows, but there are always mistakes. I
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Where M0 is the set of all points.
CODE:
dc=centroids(:,2);
idx2=MO(:,1)>=-50;
idx3=MO(:,1)<=100;
idx4=MO(:,2)>=dc;
dataC=MO(idx2,:);
dataD=MO(idx3,:);
dataE=MO(idx4,:);
dataF=intersect(dataC,dataD,'rows');%Finding the intersection of dataF,
dataG=intersect(dataF,dataE,'rows');%Finding the intersection of dataG
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darova
on 1 Jun 2021
Here is your data looks like
s = load('M0.mat');
[x,y] = deal(s.M(:,1),s.M(:,2));
plot(x,y)
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