Intersection between line and circle when line ends inside circle (using geom2d)

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I have a circle and a line drawn like so...
Image 1.png
Using the createLine function in the geom2d collection, the line is treated like this (i.e. continuous)...
Image 2.png
Therefore, when finding the intersection points between the line and the circle, two points are returned instead of one.
How can I solve this problem of showing an extra incorrect point, and is there a workaround you could suggest, either using geom2d or otherwise?
Many thanks.
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darova
darova le 21 Nov 2019
Modifié(e) : darova le 21 Nov 2019
% Position of line:
x1 = [0.1947
0.5173];
y1 = [0.4388
0.5933];
% Center point of circle:
x0 = 0.4850;
y0 = 0.6239;
% Radius of circle:
r = 0.2035;
t = linspace(0,2*pi,30);
x2 = r*cos(t) + x0;
y2 = r*sin(t) + y0;
[xc,yc] = polyxpoly(x1,y1,x2,y2)
Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 21 Nov 2019
To demonstrate both methods,
% Define circle
ang=0:0.1:2*pi;
xyr = [5 2 4]; %(xCenter,yCenter,radius)
xp=xyr(:,3)*cos(ang) + repmat(xyr(:,1),1,numel(ang)); %changed 190901 to work with r2016a
yp=xyr(:,3)*sin(ang) + repmat(xyr(:,2),1,numel(ang));
% Define line endpoints
xln = [1 6];
yln = [-1 1];
% plot it
clf()
plot(xp,yp,'k-') %circle
axis equal; grid on; hold on
plot(xln,yln,'b-') %line
% Method 1 uses this FEX:
% https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/11837-fast-and-robust-curve-intersections
[x0,y0] = intersections(xp,yp,xln,yln);
plot(x0,y0,'r*','MarkerSize',9,'LineWidth',2) %intersection point(s)
% Method 2
[xi,yi] = polyxpoly(xp,yp,xln,yln);
plot(xi,yi,'gh','MarkerSize',15,'LineWidth',2) %intersection point(s)
191121 093624-Figure 1.png
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darova
darova le 21 Nov 2019
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It should be me
% Position of line:
x1 = [0.1947
0.5173];
y1 = [0.4388
0.5933];
% Center point of circle:
x0 = 0.4850;
y0 = 0.6239;
% Radius of circle:
r = 0.2035;
t = linspace(0,2*pi,30);
x2 = r*cos(t) + x0;
y2 = r*sin(t) + y0;
[xc,yc] = polyxpoly(x1,y1,x2,y2)
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz le 21 Nov 2019
Modifié(e) : Adam Danz le 21 Nov 2019
2 Changes you need to make.
1) you're not extracting the x and y coordinates of the line correctly.
% x1 = [h.Position(1) h.Position(3)]; wrong
% y1 = [h.Position(2) h.Position(4)]; wrong
x1 = h.Position(:,1);
y1 = h.Position(:,2);
2) This one is minor. As long as your ROI line and circle objects are still on the plot, new lines will be plotted under them. If you mark the intersection with a small marker, you won't see it.
% solution one: make the marker large
plot(xc, yc, 'ro','markersize',12)
% solution two: remove the cirlce ROI object and replace it with your
% computed circle
delete(c)
hold on
plot(x2,y2,'b-', 'LineWidth',4)
% Plot intersection point on top
plot(xc, yc, 'ro')
John D
John D le 21 Nov 2019
Thanks, I realised this after I posted it!

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