Use inpolygon command for multiple polygon areas

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Dear all,
I have some difficulty with assigning points into multiple square polygons. I have data files containing (x,y,z) coordinates of every particle. With the command inpolygon I locate the particles that are inside a specified polygon:
%% Loading the data
rhoPart = 2540;
files = dir(fullfile(uigetdir,'*.data*'));
[~,Index] = natsort({files.name});
files = files(Index);
expData = cell(length(files),1);
k = 1;
for i = 1:length(files)
fid = fopen(fullfile(files(i).folder,files(i).name),'r');
%% Reading the data
% Read all the data from the file
dataRead = textscan(fid,'%f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f %f','HeaderLines',1);
frewind(fid);
% Write headerline N, time, xmin, ymin, zmin, xmax, ymax, zmax
runData{k} = strsplit(fgetl(fid), ' ');
% Write only the x, y, and z components of the particles, particle radius,
% z component+ particle radius and volume of the particle
expData{k} = [dataRead{1}(:,1) dataRead{2}(:,1) dataRead{3}(:,1) dataRead{7}(:,1) dataRead{3}(:,1)+dataRead{7}(:,1) rhoPart*(4/3)*pi*(dataRead{7}(:,1).^3)];
% Write only the vx,vy,vz of the particles and magnitude
velData{k} = [dataRead{4}(:,1) dataRead{5}(:,1) dataRead{6}(:,1) sqrt(dataRead{4}(:,1).^2 + dataRead{5}(:,1).^2 + dataRead{6}(:,1).^2)];
fclose(fid);
k = k + 1;
end
%% Classify (into a structure)
% Number of simulation runs
N_run = 1;
% Number of .data files to be extracted of every simulation run
N_files = 2745;
k = 1;
for i = 1:N_run
for j = 1:N_files
runData_r{j,i} = str2double(runData{k});
expData_r{j,i} = expData{k};
velData_r{j,i} = velData{k};
k = k + 1;
end
end
% Polygon
xc = expData_r{1800,1}(:,1);
zc = expData_r{1800,1}(:,1);
xv = [-0.0184 -0.0061 -0.0061 -0.0184 -0.0184];
zv = [0.2857 0.2857 0.2755 0.2755 0.2857];
in = inpolygon(xc,zc,xv,zv);
figure
plot(xv,zv,'LineWidth',2)
hold on
plot(xc(in),zc(in),'r+')
I get the following results:
But I want to do this procedure for a whole mesgrid. Thus, locate the particles of every gridbin (i.e. multiple polygons). How can I do that?

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KSSV
KSSV on 18 Sep 2020
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KSSV
KSSV on 18 Sep 2020
Why do you think the indices are wrong?
Tessa Kol
Tessa Kol on 19 Sep 2020
Everything is solved by now. I succesfully made a quiver plot. Thank you for you help!

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Matt J
Matt J on 18 Sep 2020
Edited: Matt J on 18 Sep 2020
Use discretize(),
Apply it separately to all of your xv's and then on all your zv's.

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