Nodes number in BSpline Matlab
1 vue (au cours des 30 derniers jours)
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
Hi everyone,
I am using Matlab function spmak() to give me several Bsplines. I give the control points and knots, and then I can get the smooth curve, like the following picture. Black nodes are the control points, and red nodes come from this expression: red=fnplt(sp,[knots3(3),knots3(13)])

My question is that I cannot control the number of the red nodes from fnplt function. How could I only choose 60 points uniformly from all these points? I know I can just select every two points. But it's not uniform and convenient.
Thanks.
0 commentaires
Réponses (1)
Aditya
le 5 Fév 2025
Hi Bowen,
To extract a specific number of uniformly spaced points from a B-spline curve generated by MATLAB's spmak and fnplt functions, you can follow these steps:
% Example control points and knots (replace with your data)
controlPoints = [0 1 2 3 4 5; 0 1 0 -1 0 1]; % Example 2D control points
knots = [0 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 4]; % Example knots
% Create B-spline using spmak
sp = spmak(knots, controlPoints);
% Evaluate the B-spline curve using fnplt
% Get points of the B-spline curve
[x, y] = fnplt(sp, [knots(3), knots(13)]);
% Total number of points generated by fnplt
numPoints = length(x);
% Desired number of uniformly spaced points
desiredPoints = 60;
% Generate indices for uniformly spaced points
uniformIndices = round(linspace(1, numPoints, desiredPoints));
% Select uniformly spaced points
uniformX = x(uniformIndices);
uniformY = y(uniformIndices);
% Plot the results
figure;
plot(x, y, 'r-', 'DisplayName', 'B-spline Curve');
hold on;
plot(controlPoints(1, :), controlPoints(2, :), 'ko', 'DisplayName', 'Control Points');
plot(uniformX, uniformY, 'bo', 'DisplayName', 'Uniform Points');
legend;
title('B-spline Curve with Uniformly Spaced Points');
xlabel('X');
ylabel('Y');
0 commentaires
Voir également
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Spline Construction dans Help Center et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!