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schlegelp avatar schlegelp commented on September 27, 2024

Sort of? skeletor.post.radii will give you a radius for each skeleton node which should be close to the inscribed sphere with the correct parameters. Two options:

  1. With method='knn' and n=1 will give you the inscribed sphere but only with respect to the mesh vertices, not actual intersection with the faces
  2. With method='ray', aggregate="min" and a lot of rays (n_rays) you should get very close to the real thing but this might not be "mathematically correct"

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venugovh avatar venugovh commented on September 27, 2024

Thank you for the quick response. Fortunately, I just need an approximate representation of the sphere radius for a cross-sectional variation analysis.

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