Boundary function fails, R2016b
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I try to make a concave hull type boundary around several overlapping shapes (four circles in this case) by the boundary function. The following code illustrates the problem. The boundary is drawn in black color (better seen in attached file). It doesn't look good... It seems that there is a bug in the function?
if true
clear all;
close all;
r_1 = 5;
r_2 = 3;
r_3 = 2;
r_4 = 2;
center_1 = [2 2];
center_2 = [2 -2];
center_3 = [5 5];
center_4 = [-3 5];
alpha = 0:(2*pi)/120:2*pi;
circle_1 = [center_1(1)+r_1*sin(alpha)' center_1(2)+r_1*cos(alpha)'];
circle_2 = [center_2(1)+r_2*sin(alpha)' center_2(2)+r_2*cos(alpha)'];
circle_3 = [center_3(1)+r_3*sin(alpha)' center_3(2)+r_3*cos(alpha)'];
circle_4 = [center_4(1)+r_4*sin(alpha)' center_4(2)+r_4*cos(alpha)'];
shape = [circle_1
circle_2
circle_3
circle_4];
k = boundary(shape(:,2), shape(:,1), 1);
figure(1)
plot(circle_1(:,1), circle_1(:,2), 'r')
hold on;
grid on;
plot(circle_2(:,1), circle_2(:,2), 'b')
plot(circle_3(:,1), circle_3(:,2), 'g')
plot(circle_4(:,1), circle_4(:,2), 'm')
plot(shape(k,1), shape(k,2), 'k')
axis([-10 10 -10 10])
end

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Adam
le 1 Déc 2016
What exactly looks wrong with it? I'm not really familiar with the boundary function, but at a glance that seems like a boundary to me.
Jukka Koskinen
le 2 Déc 2016
Modifié(e) : Jukka Koskinen
le 2 Déc 2016
Adam
le 2 Déc 2016
Ah, ok, I kind of just ignored the inner black lines thinking they wee just part of the things being bounded.
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