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I want to find out points whose coordinates are within the volume formed by a cone shape.

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Hello,
I have plotted few points in a 3D volume as shown in the figure below:
I want to plot a 3D righ Cone from a few specefic points as shown:
These cones are 3D volumes and I want to find out points whose coordinates are within each cone. for example which point is within yello cone and which one in red and which one in purple cone.
Can some one help?

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 28 Avr 2022
Modifié(e) : Bruno Luong le 28 Avr 2022
Assuming
  • the cone center is C: (3 x 1)
  • coneangle is the cone angle (0 to pi, pi corresponds to the extreme case where the cone takes the whole space)
  • the cone axis is N: (3 x 1), oriented toward the direction you consider to be in
  • Point P: (3 x 1) the point coordinates to be check
Check inside the half of the cone is
dot(P-C, N) >= cos(coneangle/2) * norm(N) * norm(P-C)
You can compute once
cos(coneangle/2) * norm(N)
if you have many points P to check.
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 28 Avr 2022
Modifié(e) : Bruno Luong le 28 Avr 2022
The above code plots one part of the surface of the cone truncated at base hight = h, base radius r.
Why? Because the author wants it that way.
Tamoor Shafique
Tamoor Shafique le 28 Avr 2022
I got it. sorry for being so dumb.
Thank you very much and much appreciated.
I have resolved this problem

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Matt J
Matt J le 27 Avr 2022
Draw a vector from the cone vertex to the point and compute the angle of this vector to the cone's axis. If the angle is less than the angular width of the cone, then the point is inside the cone. This assumes that the cone is not of finite length.
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Tamoor Shafique
Tamoor Shafique le 28 Avr 2022
Sorry one more problem:
Why is following not giving me a 3D Cone but a 2D Cone? How can I convert it into a 3D Cone?
function [X2,Y2,Z2] = cone_plot3(r,h,phi,theta,offset)
m = h/r;
[R,A] = meshgrid(linspace(0,r,50),linspace(0,2*pi,50));
X = R.*cos(A);
Y = R.*sin(A);
Z = m*R;
% Cone around the z-axis, point at the origin
X1 = X*cos(phi) - Z*sin(phi);
Y1 = Y;
Z1 = X*sin(phi) + Z*cos(phi);
% Previous cone, rotated by angle phi about the y-axis
X2 = X1*cos(theta) + offset(1);
Y2 = X1*sin(theta) + offset(2);
Z2 = Z1 + offset(3);
% Second cone rotated by angle theta about the z-axis
end
The Code is
clc
clear all
r=10;
h=30;
phi=pi/3;
theta=pi/4;
offset(1)=10;
offset(2)=10;
offset(3)=10;
[X3 Y3 Z3]=cone_plot3(r,h,phi,theta,offset)
surf(X3, Y3, Z3)
Any help would be welcomed
Matt J
Matt J le 28 Avr 2022
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 28 Avr 2022
What are the geometric meanings of r,h,phi,theta,offset?

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