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Points which are inside a cone

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yogesh jain
yogesh jain il 13 Dic 2015
Commentato: yogesh jain il 16 Dic 2015
Hello all, I have a query , I have a cone and I know its R and H . I also know the outer points of the cone .How I can get all points which lie inside the cone and describes the cone . thank you
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico il 13 Dic 2015
Modificato: John D'Errico il 13 Dic 2015
There are infinitely many points inside a cone, or any non-degenerate volume.
yogesh jain
yogesh jain il 14 Dic 2015
Ya , those are many . But some of them which can tend to make a solid cone . I know the starting and ending points of the cone . thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 13 Dic 2015
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 16 Dic 2015
When an object is symmetric around one axis, then rotating around the axis produces a result identical to the original. Therefor your "dependent on x,y,z and az-el only" is really describing a cone at an arbitrary location and orientation in space, not a restricted case at all.
yogesh jain
yogesh jain il 16 Dic 2015
yes sir , that is true . But when I am rotating the points around any of the axis it is not showing them precisely . I used these -
r=5 ; h=20;
x1=2 ; x2 =20 ; y1=3 ; y2 =3 ; z1=12; z2 = 12;
xvec = floor(-r+x1):ceil(r+x1);
yvec = xvec;
hvec = 0:ceil(h);
[X, Y, H] = ndgrid(xvec, yvec,0:floor(h));
r_at_H = r * (1 - H/h);
is_in_cone = abs(X) <= r & abs(Y) <= r & H <= h & sqrt(X.^2+Y.^2) <= r_at_H;
Xc = X(is_in_cone);
Yc = Y(is_in_cone);
Hc = H(is_in_cone);
Xc1=Xc+20.3;
Yc1=Yc+10.5;
Hc1=Hc+12.7;
A(:,1)=Xc1;
A(:,2)=Yc1;
A(:,3)=Hc1;
B=ceil(A);
theta=45;
rad=degtorad(theta);
C=B*[1,0,0 ; 0,cos(rad),sin(rad) ; 0,sin(rad),cos(rad)]; % X-plane
Xc2=C(:,1);
Yc2=C(:,2);
Hc2=C(:,3);
pointsize = 20;
scatter3(Xc2,Yc2,Hc2, pointsize, 'filled');
Thank you

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