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How to create a perimeter from x,y coordinates

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Alex castilla
Alex castilla el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
Comentada: Alex castilla el 22 de Mzo. de 2018
Hello everybody,
I have a small question:
I have two matrices: A(2099x2) and B(9x4).
Matrix A = trajectory (x,y)
Matrix B = X,Y position of 9 (black square dots), the width=0.20 and the height= 0.20.
I would like to know how to create a perimeter around of the black square dots (green square) and calculate if the trajectory (blue line) enter in this perimeter. Thanks in advance

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 20 de Mzo. de 2018
The easiest way, assuming R2017b or later, is to use the intersect method of the polyshape object, which you can construct either by providing the 4 corners of your perimeter or with nsidedpoly:
perimeterside = 0.2;
for blackdotidx = 1:size(B, 1) %iterate over the black dots
perimeter = nsidedpoly(4, 'Center', A(blackdotidx, :), 'SideLength', perimeterside);
if ~isempty(intersect(perimeter, A))
%1st output of intersect is segments inside the perimeter, so if not empty there is intersection
fprintf('trajectory intersect perimeter %d\n', blackdotidx);
end
end
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 22 de Mzo. de 2018
Matlab online is always on the last version. The code I wrote does not require any particular toolbox so is guaranteed to work with matlab online.
I understood very well what you want to do, my answer does just that.
Alex castilla
Alex castilla el 22 de Mzo. de 2018
Thanks again Guillaume, I will use your code. How can I store the results in a vector?

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