How to trim segments to fit a square

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Tchilabalo
Tchilabalo 2019년 8월 20일
편집: Matt J 2019년 8월 21일
intermed=[X1 X2 Y1 Y2 m b]% where (X1,Y1) represents the lower left endpoint, (X2, Y2) represents the upper right endpoint, m and b are the slope and intercept
Tau = zeros(size(intermed));
for i=1:length(intermed)
if intermed(i,3)<0.00% Removes any Y1 less than 0
Tau(i,3)=0.00% Replace any Y1<0 by 0
Tau(i,1)=(0.00001-intermed(i,6))/(intermed(i,5));% Computes the new X1 using intercept and slope
else if intermed(i,4)>40.00% Removes any Y2 less than 0
Tau(i,4)=40% Replace any Y2>40 by 40
Tau(i,2)=(40-intermed(i,6))/(intermed(i,5));
else
Tau(i,1)=intermed(i,1);
Tau(i,2)=intermed(i,2);
Tau(i,3)=intermed(i,3);
Tau(i,4)=intermed(i,4);
Tau(i,5)=intermed(i,5);
Tau(i,6)=intermed(i,6);
end
end
end
I have 100 segments with the endpoints coordinates. I want to trim these segments to fit into a square of 40 by 40. X coordinates are already in the range 0-40. But for the Y coordinate i have some outliers (<0 and >40). The code above is my attempt to trim these outliers, but it doesn't work. Thanks in advance.

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Matt J
Matt J 2019년 8월 20일
편집: Matt J 2019년 8월 21일
One solution is to use intersectionHull() from here
Note: this will also work if X1,X2 violate the boundaries as well.
% Generate some test data
Window=40;
square=[0 0; 0 Window; Window 0; Window Window];
N=20;
X1=rand(N,1)*(Window+20)-10;
X2=rand(N,1)*(Window+20)-10;
Y1=rand(N,1)*(Window+20)-10;
Y2=rand(N,1)*(Window+20)-10;
intermed=[X1,X2,Y1,Y2]; %original
%Perform the truncations
Tau=intermed;
for i=1:N
v= reshape( intermed(i,:) , 2,[]);
S=intersectionHull('vert',square,'vert',v);
if isempty(S.vert)
Tau(i,:)=nan;
else
V=sortrows(S.vert);
Tau(i,:)=[V(1,1) V(end,1) V(1,2) V(end,2)]; %truncated
end
end
% Check the trim
close all
plot(intermed(:,[1 2])',intermed(:,[3 4])','bo-'); % original data
hold on
plot(Tau(:,[1 2])',Tau(:,[3 4])','r+-','linewidth',2); % trimmed data
plot([0 Window Window 0 0],[0 0 Window Window 0],'k-.'); % box
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Tchilabalo
Tchilabalo 2019년 8월 21일
Hi Matt, It is working perfectly. Thanks!
Matt J
Matt J 2019년 8월 21일
You're welcome. But Bruno's solution will probably be faster if your X1,X2 are already within bounds.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2019년 8월 21일
편집: Bruno Luong 2019년 8월 21일
% Generate some test data, put 100 instead of 20 if you like
X1=rand(20,1)*40;
X2=rand(20,1)*40;
Y1=rand(20,1)*60-10;
Y2=rand(20,1)*60-10;
X = [X1, X2];
Y = [Y1, Y2];
intermed=[X, Y]; % add other columns if you like
Yt = max(min(Y,40),0);
dY = diff(Y,1,2);
dX = diff(X,1,2);
b = dY ~= 0;
Xt = X;
Xt(b,:) = X1(b) + (dX(b)./dY(b)) .* (Yt(b,:)-Y1(b));
Tau = [Xt, Yt]; % add other columns if you like
Tau(any(Xt<0 | Xt>40,2),1:4) = NaN;
% Check the trim
close all
plot(intermed(:,[1 2])',intermed(:,[3 4])','bo-'); % original data
hold on
plot(Tau(:,[1 2])',Tau(:,[3 4])','r+-','linewidth',2); % trimmed data
plot([0 40 40 0 0],[0 0 40 40 0],'k-.'); % box

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