how to fill the interior of a closed surface?

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M.S. Khan
M.S. Khan le 5 Fév 2021
Commenté : Star Strider le 7 Fév 2021
hi dear community members,
please guide me, i have a closed boundary surface. i want to fill the interior.
i am using for loop but i could not succeed.
regards

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 5 Fév 2021
Modifié(e) : Star Strider le 5 Fév 2021
Try this:
D = readmatrix('Boundary_closed_1s_3s.txt');
figure
[c,h] = contour(D, [1 1]*0.5);
Levels = h.LevelList;
idx = find(c(1,:) == Levels(1));
Len = c(2,idx);
for k = 1:numel(idx)
x{k} = c(1,idx+1:Len(k));
y{k} = c(2,idx+1:Len(k));
end
[b,v] = boundary(x{1}(:), y{1}(:)); % Introduced In R2014b
figure
fill(x{1}(b), y{1}(b), 'r')
title('Boundary')
figure
fill(x{1}, y{1}, 'g')
title('Filled Contour')
It uses the contour function to extract the outlines of the triangle, then first boundary (R2014b and later) to fill the triangle, and then a second one to fill the contour. Choose the one you want.
For figure(1):
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EDIT — (5 Feb 2021 at 03:06)
The ‘v’ output of boundary is the area it encloses. I assume it corresponds to pixels, however I cannot determine that. Nothing in the original Question mentioned anything about pixels. It might be possible to use ‘x{1}(b)’ and ‘y{1}(b)’ with the original data to outline tha area in the image. The ‘y’ axis direction in the image will be reversed from the plot direction.
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M.S. Khan
M.S. Khan le 7 Fév 2021
Thanks Star Strider. Regards.
Star Strider
Star Strider le 7 Fév 2021
As always, my pleasure!

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David Hill
David Hill le 5 Fév 2021
Modifié(e) : David Hill le 5 Fév 2021
Look at polyshape() (assuming your have the coordinates of your surface)
pgon = polyshape([0 0 1 3], [0 3 3 0]);
a=plot(pgon);
a.FaceColor=[0 1 0];
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David Hill
David Hill le 5 Fév 2021
Look at the documentation. Polyshape can handle irregular shapes but the coordinates need to be in order.
doc polyshape
Don't understand your pixel question.
M.S. Khan
M.S. Khan le 5 Fév 2021
Dear David, i mean, using a.FaceColor=[0 1 0]; we got a colored polygon. can we count how many pixels were used in colored area.

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