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questions on how to generate "godel" trejectory #236

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ghost opened this issue Jul 12, 2017 · 2 comments
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questions on how to generate "godel" trejectory #236

ghost opened this issue Jul 12, 2017 · 2 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 12, 2017

Hey all,

I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question. I wonder if you could provide some sample code or tutorial on how to generate similar trajectory like this

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I checked your code but it is not that user friendly, I guess it's my problem. But I guess a good document would help me and others in the future too.

Really appreciate any help. Thank you.

@Jmeyer1292
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user friendly

Yeah...

We used an external library to do this: https://github.com/aewallin/openvoronoi. I don't know too many of the details, but could point you to the right code if you need it.

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ghost commented Jul 13, 2017

@Jmeyer1292 I'm actually a graduate student in mechanical engineering. I knew openvoronoi and I just don't know how to use this library :).

Could you provide some suggestions on how to get a surface from PCL and then generate this kind of trajectory? Or is there any library similar to openvoronoi that is not too difficult to understand?

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