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Calculate of total length of edges in Voronoi diagram


Finding the perimeter, area and number of sides of a Voronoi cellVoronoi diagrams for generators other than pointsUsing TetGen in Mathematica to get 3D Voronoi diagramBounded Voronoi DiagramSite - Cell Correspondence in Voronoi Diagram obtained via VoronoiMeshTriangulated Mesh from Voronoi DiagramAreas of Voronoi cells from an image fileHow to draw this 3D Voronoi Diagram?Approximating Voronoi diagram without any distance checksHow can I get the vertices of each polygon of a Voronoi diagram?













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SeedRandom[1234];
R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



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    SeedRandom[1]
    pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
    vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


    You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



    Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



    12.2894




    If you need the lengths of individual edges:



    lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



    {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




    Total[lengths]



    12.2894




    Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



    lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
    True





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      SeedRandom[1234];
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      Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



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        R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
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          SeedRandom[1234];
          R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
          Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



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          SeedRandom[1234];
          R = VoronoiMesh[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {20, 2}]];
          Total[PropertyValue[{R, 1}, MeshCellMeasure]]



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              $begingroup$

              SeedRandom[1]
              pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
              vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


              You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



              Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



              12.2894




              If you need the lengths of individual edges:



              lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



              {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




              Total[lengths]



              12.2894




              Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



              lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
              True





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                $begingroup$

                SeedRandom[1]
                pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
                vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


                You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



                Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



                12.2894




                If you need the lengths of individual edges:



                lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



                {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




                Total[lengths]



                12.2894




                Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



                lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
                True





                share|improve this answer











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                  $begingroup$

                  SeedRandom[1]
                  pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
                  vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


                  You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



                  Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



                  12.2894




                  If you need the lengths of individual edges:



                  lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



                  {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




                  Total[lengths]



                  12.2894




                  Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



                  lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
                  True





                  share|improve this answer











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                  SeedRandom[1]
                  pts = RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {5, 2}];
                  vm = VoronoiMesh[pts]


                  You can use the property "EdgeLengths":



                  Total @ vm["EdgeLengths"]



                  12.2894




                  If you need the lengths of individual edges:



                  lengths = RegionMeasure /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]



                  {0.60034, 0.672996, 0.403197, 0.793131, 0.596543, 0.920977, 1.03974, 1.12238, 0.322772, 1.05995, 0.854316, 0.985915, 0.0806386, 0.844254, 0.264125, 1.72809}




                  Total[lengths]



                  12.2894




                  Alternatively, you can use ArcLength in place of RegionMeasure:



                  lengths == ArcLength /@ MeshPrimitives[vm, 1]
                  True






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