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Question by uniMaxi · Apr 03, 2013 at 01:16 PM · meshfbxanglevertexline

Identify if two vertices are connected

I have a FBX mesh. I then take a list of vertices with Y = 0 out of it (basically all vertices of the mesh that "stand" on the ground. I then need to find if any of the vertices on the list form an angle with two other vertices on the list. How do i do that?

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need more info, each vertex will form an angle with any two other vertices. Are you trying to detect the edges?

avatar image aldonaletto · Apr 03, 2013 at 09:06 PM 0
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Form an angle or Form a triangle?

avatar image uniMaxi · Apr 04, 2013 at 01:45 AM 0
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Yes i'm trying to detect the edges. Specifically, i need to find all combinations of three vertices A, B and C, which satisfy the following conditions

1) Vertex A is connected to Vertex B 2) Vertex B is connected to Vertex C 3) All three vertexes have y = 0

The angle bit is needed a bit further down the line, when i'll start figuring out if the ABC angle is convex or concave. But for now i just need to identify the edges.

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Alright, polygonal edge detection is a bear of a problem. Let me put some thought into this and give you a better response later. Since you're only using 2 dimensions and everything is squished to Y = 0 maybe there's a clever 2d solution.

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