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Remove overlapping areas of 663 rectangles

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Wen Fang
Wen Fang el 6 de Nov. de 2018
Comentada: Wen Fang el 19 de Nov. de 2018
As in the first image (Figure 1), I am trying to remove the overlaps of 663 intersecting rectangles, and have the outmost lines visible. The second image (Figure 2) presents an example with two intersecting rectangle. I have attached an EXCEL file containing the coordinates of all the rectangles. I've stuck with this problem, please help me.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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KSSV
KSSV el 6 de Nov. de 2018
Editada: KSSV el 6 de Nov. de 2018
If you can tell what is the final purpose....there might be another simple approach rather then this.
Are you looking for something like this?
Wen Fang
Wen Fang el 6 de Nov. de 2018
You are totally right. But I want to have the sides of the polygons visible after removing the overlaps. The following is a simple example with three intersecting rectangles.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong el 6 de Nov. de 2018
data = xlsread('Rectangle points.xlsx');
data = reshape(data,[],2,4);
data = permute(data,[2 3 1]);
n = size(data,3);
p = arrayfun(@(k) polyshape(data(1,:,k),data(2,:,k)), 1:n);
q = p(1);
for k=2:n
q = union(q,p(k));
end
plot(q)
axis equal
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong el 19 de Nov. de 2018
Sorry I do not know any built-in data structure that can store a volume in 3D by plannar faces, beside convex hul (but in your case it is not convex at all), let alone doing operation on it.
Wen Fang
Wen Fang el 19 de Nov. de 2018
@ Bruno Luong Thank you for your reply. Seems like this is an impossible task.

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