triIncenter

Below is a demonstration of the features of the triIncenter function

Contents

clear; close all; clc;

Syntax

[P]=triIncenter(F,V);

Description

This function computes the incentres P for the input triangulation definced by the faces F and vertices V.

Examples

Plot settings for examples

markerSize=15;

Example 1: Computing incenters for an exampe triangulated mesh

% Get vertices and faces for example geometry
[F,V]=stanford_bunny;

Use triIncenter to compute the incentres

[P]=triIncenter(F,V);
cFigure; hold on;
gpatch(F,V,'w','o',1,1);
hp=plotV(P,'r.','MarkerSize',markerSize);
legend(hp,'Triangle incenters');
axisGeom; camlight headlight;
gdrawnow;

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