bf = boundaryFacets(shp)
returns a matrix representing the facets that make up the boundary of the alpha
shape. The facets represent edge segments in 2-D and triangles in 3-D. The
vertices of the facets index into the shp.Points
matrix.
bf = boundaryFacets(shp,RegionID)
returns the boundary facets for a region of the alpha shape.
RegionID is the ID for the region and
1 ≤ RegionID ≤
numRegions(shp).
[bf,P] =
boundaryFacets(___)
also returns a matrix of vertex coordinates, P, using any of
the previous syntaxes.
Alpha shape, specified as an alphaShape object.
For more information, see alphaShape.
Example: shp = alphaShape(x,y) creates a 2-D alphaShape object
from the (x,y) point coordinates.
RegionID — ID number for a region in the alpha shape positive integer scalar
ID number for region in alpha shape, specified as a positive
integer scalar between 1 and numRegions(shp).
An alpha shape can contain several smaller regions, depending
on the point set and parameters. Each of these smaller regions is
assigned a unique RegionID, which numbers the regions
from the largest area or volume to the smallest. For example, consider
a 3-D alpha shape with two regions. The region with the largest volume
has a RegionID of 1, and the smaller region has
a RegionID of 2.
Example: shp.RegionThreshold = area(shp,numRegions(shp)-2); suppresses
the two smallest regions in 2-D alpha shape shp.
Boundary facets, returned as a matrix. bf is of size
m-by-n, where m
is the number of boundary facets and n is the number of
vertices per facet.
P — Vertex coordinates matrix
Vertex coordinates, returned as a matrix. P is of size
N-by-dim, where
N is the number of points on the boundary of the
alpha shape and dim is either 2 or
3 (for either a 2-D or 3-D alpha shape).
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