Identifying elements of an array in clockwise order

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Sean
Sean el 7 de Jul. de 2014
Comentada: Sean el 8 de Jul. de 2014
If I have an array A such that it contains vertex coordinates of polygons where
A=[ 1 1;
2 0;
4 0;
10 1;
0 0;
1 5;
11 2;
0 2;
2 2;
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x y ]
and C such that it contains the collection of vertex locations in A of a polygon where C is something like:
C = {[ 2, 5, 8, 9]
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[x,y locations in A]}
C{1} contains the coordinates (2,0), (0,0), (0,2), and (2,2) from A. I want to take say, the first elements of C{1}, and sort C such that the remaining element order in C{1} moves clockwise (or counter-clockwise) in terms of element location with respect to polygon generation. So C{1}(1)=2 (2,0), and the remaining elements would follow as such:
C{1}(2)=9 (2,2)
C{1}(3)=8 (0,2)
C{1}(4)=5 (0,0)
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Sean
Sean el 7 de Jul. de 2014
That is clever, cheers.
Sean
Sean el 8 de Jul. de 2014
For future reference, something like this
v = cell(size(C));
for j=1:length(C)
frodo = C{j};
aragorn_x = new_pts(frodo,1);
aragorn_y = new_pts(frodo,2);
DT = delaunayTriangulation(aragorn_x,aragorn_y);
[K,v{j}] = convexHull(DT);
end
turned out to be valuable (with the help of Jos (10584)).

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