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#26 2011-10-31 11:46:56

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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Hi;

I do not mind any jumping in.

Your question was always clear to me as long as we either get or have the xy coordinates.

I still require the coordinates of each red dot. Or a means to calculate them.

Hi ,

Can you  please use simple English . because your above sentence  are not  clear to me .

thanks

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#27 2011-10-31 11:55:28

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

Hi model;

Soon you will understand everything you need!

Bear with me for a second. In your picture you have 19 red dots. If we super impose them on a piece of graph paper we can then read off the 19 pairs of x's and y's. So you see there are 19 points ( red dots ).

Once we have these xy pairs then the rest is algebra.

See the drawing below. You may have to blow it up a little in your browser. I have placed the points on graph paper. This is easily done using geogebra! Now we can read the xy coordinates of each one.

Do you follow me so far? If not where are you confused?


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#28 2011-10-31 12:11:54

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

bobbym wrote:

Hi model;

Soon you will understand everything you need!

Bear with me for a second. In your picture you have 19 red dots. If we super impose them on a piece of graph paper we can then read off the 19 pairs of x's and y's. So you see there are 19 points ( red dots ).

Once we have these xy pairs then the rest is algebra.

See the drawing below. You may have to blow it up a little in your browser. I have placed the points on graph paper. This is easily done using geogebra! Now we can read the xy coordinates of each one.

Do you follow me so far? If not where are you confused?

wait wait . . I got those points by running my program ..

Contours  points image : http://imm.io/b0PR

but the above posted figure for question is good for understanding that i want,.  smile


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#29 2011-10-31 12:15:59

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

model wrote:
bobbym wrote:

Hi model;

Soon you will understand everything you need!

Bear with me for a second. In your picture you have 19 red dots. If we super impose them on a piece of graph paper we can then read off the 19 pairs of x's and y's. So you see there are 19 points ( red dots ).

Once we have these xy pairs then the rest is algebra.

See the drawing below. You may have to blow it up a little in your browser. I have placed the points on graph paper. This is easily done using geogebra! Now we can read the xy coordinates of each one.

Do you follow me so far? If not where are you confused?

wait wait . . I got those points by running my program ..

Contours  points image : http://imm.io/b0PR

but the above posted figure for question is good for understanding that i want,.  smile

yes Ok ..  the points that you drawn. i got those points on my original image of my hand.
So, now talk about  here about the equal distance between points . also note that my detected hand is waving continuously may be due to noise or lightning effect from environmental.  I meant detected  hand contours  and vertex  points are not stable so i  do't that in this case , how to handle equal distance between points


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#30 2011-10-31 12:20:15

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

Hi;

Hold on one second. You were asking for 10 points between each point. Wasn't that the original question?


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#31 2011-10-31 12:21:31

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

bobbym wrote:

Hi model;

Soon you will understand everything you need!

Bear with me for a second. In your picture you have 19 red dots. If we super impose them on a piece of graph paper we can then read off the 19 pairs of x's and y's. So you see there are 19 points ( red dots ).

Once we have these xy pairs then the rest is algebra.

See the drawing below. You may have to blow it up a little in your browser. I have placed the points on graph paper. This is easily done using geogebra! Now we can read the xy coordinates of each one.

Do you follow me so far? If not where are you confused?

Well bob i understood your  finger .. .


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#32 2011-10-31 12:24:34

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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Hold on one second. You were asking for 10 points between each point. Wasn't that the original question?

Yes . . right . 

hmm ok but  i need to do equal distance between all edges  of my new image where vertex  are given .

The question i posted as a sample .that i have image like that just supposition,

But now i did some  editing in code and i got vertex  points . and i need to maintain equal distance between all  edges . .. Well question is same ,. just image  has changed .,


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#33 2011-10-31 12:26:05

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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bobbym wrote:

Hi;

Hold on one second. You were asking for 10 points between each point. Wasn't that the original question?

Yes . . right . 

hmm ok but  i need to do equal distance between all edges  of my new image where vertex  are given .

The question i posted as a sample .that i have image like that just supposition,

But now i did some  editing in code and i got vertex  points . and i need to maintain equal distance between all  edges . .. Well question is same ,. just image  has changed

Note : the posted question was my thinking that  for example i need to maintain equal 10  distance between edges   .,


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#34 2011-10-31 12:30:06

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

What we can do now is replace the edges you want with straight lines between the points like below.


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#35 2011-10-31 12:34:44

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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What we can do now is replace the edges you want with straight lines between the points like below.

ahhan yes that's  good point , ok  lemme do that with program too . Is that ok  if i do or latter . or we can continue  with the image that you  made ?


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#36 2011-10-31 12:36:09

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

You want to work on it yourself now?


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#37 2011-10-31 12:37:21

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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You want to work on it yourself now?

no no no ..  I was just thinking to draw  the same edges  on my hand ,. but i think latter,. please complete  this from the image that you  posted. please continue .


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#38 2011-10-31 12:43:51

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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What we can do now is replace the edges you want with straight lines between the points like below.

So we have 19 vertex . we need total distance that  a hand edges have, and then we need to decide the distance that should  distribute equally in hand edges  ,.
but how ?  Please guide me

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#39 2011-10-31 12:47:38

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

Hi;

The way to solve any problem is to stop thinking of it as a whole. They are usually too hard and too big to hold in ones mind. Be like a computer, one little step at a time and soon the whole job is done.

One point at a time. What would you like done between A and B in the diagram?


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#40 2011-10-31 12:51:38

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

bobbym wrote:

Hi;

The way to solve any problem is to stop thinking of it as a whole. They are usually too hard and too big to hold in ones mind. Be like a computer, one little step at a time and soon the whole job is done.

One point at a time. What would you like done between A and B in the diagram?

hmm well , again equal distance .. between A and B.


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#41 2011-10-31 12:52:54

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

model wrote:
bobbym wrote:

Hi;

The way to solve any problem is to stop thinking of it as a whole. They are usually too hard and too big to hold in ones mind. Be like a computer, one little step at a time and soon the whole job is done.

One point at a time. What would you like done between A and B in the diagram?

hmm well , again equal distance .. between A and B. and this distance should be same between B and C . and so on . .


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#42 2011-10-31 12:53:24

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

You want to put how many points between A and B. All equally spaced?


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#43 2011-10-31 12:54:38

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

model wrote:
model wrote:
bobbym wrote:

Hi;

The way to solve any problem is to stop thinking of it as a whole. They are usually too hard and too big to hold in ones mind. Be like a computer, one little step at a time and soon the whole job is done.

One point at a time. What would you like done between A and B in the diagram?

hmm well , again equal distance .. between A and B. and this distance should be same between B and C . and so on . .

hmm . well i am getting you  step by step point . .:)

because i think we need to find the distance between all edges  and then we can decide what should be the distance that would be equal in between edges .

Ok please continue. I must finish it ,


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#44 2011-10-31 12:56:20

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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You want to put how many points between A and B. All equally spaced?

yes  right


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#45 2011-10-31 12:57:13

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

Yes, do you want to place 10 equally spaced points between A and B? Do not even think about B to C yet. We are only on the first step.


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#46 2011-10-31 12:57:33

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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You want to put how many points between A and B. All equally spaced?

hmm ok from 5 points for equally spaced .


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#47 2011-10-31 12:59:41

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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Yes, do you want to place 10 equally spaced points between A and B? Do not even think about B to C yet. We are only on the first step.

hmm ok sorry , well  for5 points equally spaced


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#48 2011-10-31 13:00:23

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

I have to be sure here! 5 points between A and B all equally spaced?


In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.

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#49 2011-10-31 13:01:19

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

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I have to be sure here! 5 points between A and B all equally spaced?

yes yes


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#50 2011-10-31 13:02:13

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Re: Divide edges into equal distance points

Okay. I will need time to work on it now. I will post the solution and a method as soon as I get it.


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