Hi Paul,

Would Scilab’s cshep2d work fine on your data/problem?

Regards,
Rafael

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Hi

I finally found how to proceed in a simpler way ...
http://paulbourke.net/geometry/polygonmesh/

Many interesting thinks on these pages

Paul


Le 2016-12-24 10:16, Rafael Guerra a écrit :
Hi Paul,

Season’s Greetings.

Could you provide one representative example of your input mesh files?


Regards,

Rafael

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Hi

The topic remains open (one never knows), but I think I found an
interesting way to answer to my needs: the "ear clipping method"; then
based on the triangles it becomes easy to calculate the surface.

Paul

Le 2016-12-23 23:42, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> a écrit :


Hi All

I'm wondering how I can calculate (with accuracy) the value of any
closed surface composed of edges; these ones come from a mesh and
the
surface is no more than a hole.

In a first step I'm thinking in  Delaunay triangulation based on the
edges to mesh the surface (triangles), but maybe there are simpliest
ways (to avoid to reivent the wheel)? does somebody can advice?

Obviously the surface can be highly irregular, such as a daisy
flower
(to illustrate the shape).

Merry Christmas to all the community

Paul
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