Extract cross sections from a plot of multiple spheres.
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Hi All,
I want to extract cross sections from a plot of multiple spheres placed in a cube. I currently generate a plot for the packing of spheres using following code:
[X,Y,Z] = sphere;
for SpNum = 1:NumSpheres
surf( X*Radius(SpNum)+Center(SpNum,1), Y*Radius(SpNum)+Center(SpNum,2), Z*Radius(SpNum)+Center(SpNum,3), ...
'FaceColor','r' );
%shading interp;
hold on;
end
axis tight; daspect([1 1 1]);
In the above code, each sphere could have different radius and they do not overlap (so the centers are also different).
The above code does not however generate cross sections. I want to extract cross sections similar to what we get from say X-ray CT data, a series of images in the Z-direction. I think 'interp2/interp3' and 'slice' functions are the relevant functions, but I am not sure how to use them to generate the cross sections. I would appreciate if anyone could give pointers or provide some sample code for my problem?
-- Thanks in advance.
Update :
As an alternative, I tried using meshgrid (since interp3 requires as its inputs the variables generated using meshgrid) to generate the grid points followed by the function F(X,Y,Z) as follows (where F is the function which represents the spheres in a 3-D space):
[X,Y,Z] = meshgrid(1:100,1:100,1:100);
F = zeros(size(X),'uint8');
for SpNum = 1:NumSpheres
F( sqrt((X - Center(SpNum,1)).^2 + (Y - Center(SpNum,2)).^2 + (Z - Center(SpNum,3)).^2) <= Radius(SpNum) ) = 1;
end
surf(F);
followed by:
z = 1;
I = interp3(X, Y, Z, X*Radius(SpNum)+Center(SpNum,1), Y*Radius(SpNum)+Center(SpNum,2), Z*Radius(SpNum)+Center(SpNum,3), z, 'spline');
figure, imshow(I);
I know that interp3 is the function to use since it interpolates the values of the function F(X,Y,Z) which represent the spheres at different locations within a bounded box (say 1:100, 1:100, 1:100). The interpolated values at particular 'z' (= 1, 2, 3... 100) should give me each of 100 cross sections (in the form of 2-D images).
The flaw is in the function F itself, since 'surf' throws an error saying that F should be an array - "CData must be an M-by-N matrix or M-by-N-by-3 array".
Can anyone please help.
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