Octave has the functions triplot
and trimesh
to plot the
Delaunay triangulation of a 2-dimensional set of points.
Plot a triangular mesh in 2D. The variable tri is the triangular meshing of the points
(
x,
y)
which is returned fromdelaunay
. If given, the linespec determines the properties to use for the lines. The output argument h is the graphic handle to the plot.
Plot a triangular mesh in 3D. The variable tri is the triangular meshing of the points
(
x,
y)
which is returned fromdelaunay
. The variable z is value at the point(
x,
y)
. The output argument h is the graphic handle to the plot.
The difference between triplot
and trimesh
is that the
former only plots the 2-dimensional triangulation itself, whereas the
second plots the value of some function f (
x,
y)
.
An example of the use of the triplot
function is
rand ("state", 2) x = rand (20, 1); y = rand (20, 1); tri = delaunay (x, y); triplot (tri, x, y);
that plot the Delaunay triangulation of a set of random points in 2-dimensions.