Hi Luca,
First of all, thanks for the explanation.
However, there is still something I don't understand:
In the attached vtk file, which is a result of network extraction,
there are 4 appearances of (-1). Thus, I conclude there are 4
endpoints for the network.
However, when you visually look at the network you can notice that
while the (-1) indeed depicts endpoints, there are additional
endpoints as well.

Am I missing something? How can I get ALL the endpoints?

Thanks in advance,
Ido Yerushalmy

p.s. - I'm attaching an fcsv file as well which includes the edge
points I extracted based on the (-1) locations. Can be opened in
Slicer, or just by any text editor.

Attachment: CleanedModelNet_3.vtk
Description: Binary data

Attachment: netTargets.fcsv
Description: Binary data

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