Attribute number to closed area

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Hi,
I'm trying to calculate stable region automatically by Matlab. As shown in picture, Boundries are driven (as 2 vector of x,y) and split the plate into several closed areas.
Every closed area has a specific number and Somehow these numbers are related to each other.
I have to :
  1. Define very closed area
  2. Attribute an number (for example 2) for each Area
at last The area with least number is The stable region.
I have coordinates of intersections (Red Points), I was thinking about using these points and "inpolygon" command to find a point within The area and attribute the number to that point instead of whole surface. But Vertex Points are not connected Respectively (e.g 3th, 4th and 8th are making an area) and that does not work for me.
Could you please help me out of this ?

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 9 Sep 2019
Edited: Bruno Luong on 9 Sep 2019
You might checkout POLYSHAPE, that can give you the regions
P = polyshape(rand(10,2));
R = regions(P);
close all
plot(R);
for k=1:length(R)
[x,y]=R(k).centroid;
text(x,y,num2str(k));
end
polyshape.png
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 9 Sep 2019
Edited: Bruno Luong on 9 Sep 2019
The white part is the complement of P: meaning the surounding rectangle substracted P. Checkout boolean operation of polyshape to get that complement.
Repeat the same process wuth the complement.
Box = polyshape([0 0;
1 0;
1 1;
0 1;
0 0]);
P = polyshape(rand(10,2));
Q = subtract(Box, P);
R1 = regions(P);
R2 = regions(Q);
R = [R1; R2];
close all
plot(R);
for k=1:length(R)
[x,y]=R(k).centroid;
text(x,y,num2str(k));
end
Split.png
Armin Mashhadi
Armin Mashhadi on 10 Sep 2019
Thanks a lot, that worked for me ..

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