Problem 45220. Find triangles from edge
- If the edge is not part of any triangle in the list, the function must of course return the empty set, [].
- Edges are symmetric : [e1, e2] is the same edge as [e2, e1]
- Order of rows / edges in the output doesn't matter.
- Triangle indices are assumed always to be sorted in ascending order, T = [t1, t2, t3] with t1 < t2 < t3.
- Every indices are positive, distinct integers.
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Info : T is actually a triangulation -list of triangles-, in which each index corresponding to the row index of a vertex in another list -a vertices list-, it is a widely used technique used to store and write triangular meshes in mesh processing. Here below the example is a tetrahedron -4 facets-.
I actually realize this problem looks like a lot to my second problem, "Find a common edge" ( https://fr.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/cody/problems/45218-find-a-common-edge ) ...
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