DelaunayTri still hangs or crashes MATLAB, any workaround?
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Here is a simple test to reproduce the situation. The following example contains only 3 intersecting triangles.
x = [ 15.5; 15.872042489999444; 14.0; 15.5;
16.35853698188107; 15.385547998117818; 14.5; 16.35853698188107;
17.0; 15.388922001685851; 16.355162978313039; 17.0];
y = [ 6.5; 5.0949970000008307; 4.5; 6.5;
4.9795712257177893; 5.210422774283872; 4.5; 4.9795712257177893;
5.5; 5.2238170053246717; 4.9661769946769896; 5.5];
con = [1 2; 2 3; 3 4; 5 6; 6 7; 7 8; 9 10; 10 11; 11 12];
tri=DelaunayTri(x,y,con); % after this call MATLAB never returns back
% slowly eating-up memory until it eventually crashes.
Given the data-sets I'm dealing with such cases are not rare, ant it is almost impossible to detect/isolate them.
I tested it against R2010 and R2011 (win64), no success. Could anybody, please, run this test on newer versions?
Any clues are appreciated.
Thanks
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Sean de Wolski
on 29 Dec 2014
On my Win7x64 laptop, R2014b:
tic
x = [ 15.5; 15.872042489999444; 14.0; 15.5;
16.35853698188107; 15.385547998117818; 14.5; 16.35853698188107;
17.0; 15.388922001685851; 16.355162978313039; 17.0];
y = [ 6.5; 5.0949970000008307; 4.5; 6.5;
4.9795712257177893; 5.210422774283872; 4.5; 4.9795712257177893;
5.5; 5.2238170053246717; 4.9661769946769896; 5.5];
con = [1 2; 2 3; 3 4; 5 6; 6 7; 7 8; 9 10; 10 11; 11 12];
tri=DelaunayTri(x,y,con); % after this call MATLAB never returns back
% slowly eating-up memory until it eventually
toc
Yields
Warning: Duplicate data points have been detected
and removed.
The Triangulation indices and Constraints are
defined with respect to the unique set of points
in DelaunayTri property X.
Warning: Intersecting edge constraints have been
split, this may have added new points into the
triangulation.
Elapsed time is 0.001876 seconds.
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