Sorting set of points

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Mahdi Skayni
Mahdi Skayni 2021년 3월 29일
답변: AKennedy 2024년 8월 19일
Hello,
I have these set of red points that are saved in one variable. I want to separate them, close one in one variable and so on.
Any idea Please

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AKennedy
AKennedy 2024년 8월 19일
To separate the clusters of red points into individual variables in MATLAB, you can use logical indexing or clustering techniques.
  1. Identify the clusters: You can manually identify the clusters based on their coordinates or use a clustering algorithm like "k-means" (https://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/kmeans.html).
  2. Separate the clusters: Use logical indexing to separate the points into different variables. For example:
% Assuming your points are stored in a variable called 'points'
% points is an Nx2 matrix where each row is a point (x, y)
% Example points (replace this with your actual data)
points = [1, 2; 2, 3; 3, 4; 10, 10; 11, 11; 12, 12; 20, 20; 21, 21; 22, 22];
% Number of clusters (adjust based on your data)
numClusters = 3;
% Perform k-means clustering
[idx, C] = kmeans(points, numClusters);
% Separate points into different variables based on cluster index
cluster1 = points(idx == 1, :);
cluster2 = points(idx == 2, :);
cluster3 = points(idx == 3, :);
% Display the clusters
figure;
hold on;
scatter(cluster1(:,1), cluster1(:,2), 'r');
scatter(cluster2(:,1), cluster2(:,2), 'g');
scatter(cluster3(:,1), cluster3(:,2), 'b');
legend('Cluster 1', 'Cluster 2', 'Cluster 3');
hold off;
This code uses "k-means" clustering to separate the points into three clusters. You can adjust the number of clusters ("numClusters") based on your data. Each cluster is then stored in a separate variable ("cluster1", "cluster2", "cluster3").
Adjust the code to fit your specific dataset and requirements.

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