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Fit a mathematical expression to a certain shape from a simple drawing?

Posted 5 years ago

Hi,

Shortly I will be preparing a project for a 3D training program and I want to involve Mathematica in it. Specifically I'd like to import a simple drawing (.dwg, etc.), find a mathematical expression for it, play with it using Mathematica and finally export.

Any functions for this purpose?

Best wishes...

POSTED BY: OZGUN CAN
6 Replies
Posted 5 years ago

Hi Henrik thank you for your reply

POSTED BY: OZGUN CAN
Posted 5 years ago

Thank you for your reply

POSTED BY: OZGUN CAN
Posted 5 years ago

Thank you very much Rohit Sorry for late

POSTED BY: OZGUN CAN

Hi, maybe the code from Michael Trott might be helpful for your project.

POSTED BY: Henrik Schachner
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Posted 5 years ago

you would be using splines or in more disjointed cases fourier

you would avoid finding "an polynomial"

Mathematica has extensive tools for splines and dealing with (in calculations) solutions involving them

POSTED BY: Anonymous User
Posted 5 years ago

You could try this.

POSTED BY: Rohit Namjoshi
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