finding 2D curvature for a left ventricular plot
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> load('D:\Matlab\315 Big.txt');
Vertices=[sin(r) cos(r)]*10;
Lines=[(1:size(Vertices,1))' (2:size(Vertices,1)+1)']; Lines(end,2)=1;
Na=zeros(size(Vertices,1),1); Nb=zeros(size(Vertices,1),1);
Na(Lines(:,1))=Lines(:,2); Nb(Lines(:,2))=Lines(:,1);
checkNa=Na==0;
checkNb=Nb==0;
Naa=Na;
Nbb=Nb;
Naa(checkNa)=find(checkNa);
Nbb(checkNb)=find(checkNb);
Na(checkNa)=Nbb(Nbb(checkNa));
Nb(checkNb)=Naa(Naa(checkNb));
Ta=-sqrt(sum((Vertices-Vertices(Na,:)).^2,2));
Tb=sqrt(sum((Vertices-Vertices(Nb,:)).^2,2));
Ta(checkNa)=-Ta(checkNa);
Tb(checkNb)=-Tb(checkNb);
x = [Vertices(Na,1) Vertices(:,1) Vertices(Nb,1)];
y = [Vertices(Na,2) Vertices(:,2) Vertices(Nb,2)];
M = [ones(size(Tb)) -Ta Ta.^2 ones(size(Tb)) zeros(size(Tb)) zeros(size(Tb)) ones(size(Tb)) -Tb Tb.^2];
invM=M.^-1;
a(:,1)=invM(:,1,1).*x(:,1)+invM(:,2,1).*x(:,2)+invM(:,3,1).*x(:,3);
a(:,2)=invM(:,1,2).*x(:,1)+invM(:,2,2).*x(:,2)+invM(:,3,2).*x(:,3);
_Index in position 3 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1)._
7 Comments
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
select the whole code and press the code button {} so that its easy to read and upload Big.txt file to test
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
did you read my previous comment??
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
Image Analyst
on 1 Nov 2018
Edit your question, the click the paper click icon above the edit box.
madhan ravi
on 2 Nov 2018
don't close question which has answers
Answers (3)
madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
Edited: madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
M =load('D:\Matlab\315 Big.txt');
r=4;
Vertices=[sin(r) cos(r)]*10;
Lines=[(1:size(Vertices,1))' (2:size(Vertices,1)+1)']; Lines(end,2)=1;
Na=zeros(size(Vertices,1),1); Nb=zeros(size(Vertices,1),1);
Na(Lines(:,1))=Lines(:,2); Nb(Lines(:,2))=Lines(:,1);
checkNa=Na==0;
checkNb=Nb==0;
Naa=Na;
Nbb=Nb;
Naa(checkNa)=find(checkNa);
Nbb(checkNb)=find(checkNb);
Na(checkNa)=Nbb(Nbb(checkNa));
Nb(checkNb)=Naa(Naa(checkNb));
Ta=-sqrt(sum((Vertices-Vertices(Na,:)).^2,2));
Tb=sqrt(sum((Vertices-Vertices(Nb,:)).^2,2));
Ta(checkNa)=-Ta(checkNa);
Tb(checkNb)=-Tb(checkNb);
x = [Vertices(Na,1) Vertices(:,1) Vertices(Nb,1)];
y = [Vertices(Na,2) Vertices(:,2) Vertices(Nb,2)];
M = [ones(size(Tb)) -Ta Ta.^2 ones(size(Tb)) zeros(size(Tb)) zeros(size(Tb)) ones(size(Tb)) -Tb Tb.^2];
invM=M.^-1;
a(:,1)=invM.*x(1)+invM.*x(2)+invM.*x(3);
9 Comments
madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
if it doesn't work upload your text file by clicking the paperclip button
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
madhan ravi
on 1 Nov 2018
check edited answer
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
KSSV
on 1 Nov 2018
What made you to change the function? You can straight away use the function eh.
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
KSSV
on 1 Nov 2018
Clearly int he function invM is a 3D matrix..where as in your case it is not.....so the error. My question is what is stopping you to use the function with out changes? Why did you change it?
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
KSSV
on 1 Nov 2018
That case..you have to show us what error you got.
Bruno Luong
on 1 Nov 2018
0 votes
The original code is here:
Sorry but you you don't master the MATH behind, why wasting your time (and our time) to make your horrible modifications?
The way you compute the inverse the matrix tells clearly that you don't have a math background to make any modification.
8 Comments
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
Bruno Luong
on 1 Nov 2018
If you don't know how to download a FEX and how to use/call it then please ask question in this sense rather than trying to make modification on the code (again it beyond what your level of MATLAB) and ask why it doesn't work.
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
Bruno Luong
on 1 Nov 2018
Easy, just do what the message tells you "Create functions in code file."
Or you downnload the FEX zip file and unzip it in the working folder, and call it correctly, and not copy past the code in your script.
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
Bruno Luong
on 1 Nov 2018
I just told you Downnload the FEX zip file and unzip it in the working folder
phuah yun
on 1 Nov 2018
Bruno Luong
on 1 Nov 2018
Sorry I don't have time to help you. Please post question in separate thread might be someone else is able to help you with basic function calling or read the Matlab Starting Guide.
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