[Scilab-users] Voronoi tessellation/ Delaunay triangulation in 3d in Scilab?

Samuel Gougeon sgougeon at free.fr
Wed Jun 27 11:35:26 CEST 2018


Le 27/06/2018 à 01:45, Heinz Nabielek a écrit :
> On 27.06.2018, at 01:27, Samuel Gougeon <sgougeon at free.fr> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Le 26/06/2018 à 20:42, Heinz Nabielek a écrit :
>>> Dear Scilab friends,
>>>
>>> I have 15,000 points in 3d space with known xyz Carthesian coordinates and the basic question is, if their arrangement is random or not.
>>>
>>> I had been suggest to do Voronoi tessellation/ Delaunay triangulation. The famous problem of the location of the nearest public phone, but this is only 2d.
>>>
>> The CGAL module has a 3D Delaunay function available for Scilab 6:
>> https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/cglab/2.3.1
>> atomsInstall("cglab")
> Thanks for the pointer, but does not work.
>
> --> atomsInstall("cglab")
> atomsInstallList: The package "cglab" is not registered.
> Please check on the ATOMS repository that it is available for Scilab 6.0 on Darwin.
>
> HOWEVER: REPOSITORY SAYS FOR "Toolboxes available on MACOSX":

Right: For MacOS, up to Scilab 5.2, but no longer for more recent Scilab 
versions.




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