Creating a Class I geodesic icosahedron of unit radius through frequency or recursive subdivision.
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ICOSPHERE
Creating a Class I geodesic icosahedron of unit radius through subdivision.
This MATLAB script contains options to choose two different starting regular icosahedron at different rotation angles, and two different subdivision algorithms.
Usage
[V,F] = icosphere(N);
generates to matrices containing vertices V and faces F in the form of rowID in V, with each edge subdivided into N equal segments.
Use
trimesh(icosphere(N));axis equal;
to plot the resulting sphere.
Geodesic Notation
This script generates a
geodesic polyhedron.
References
This script is inspired by
- C# code by Andres Kahler
- MATLAB code by Wil O.C. Ward
- Python Geodesic Icosphere package by vedranaa
Cite As
Lloyd Fung (2026). icosphere (with frequency or recursive subdivision) (https://github.com/llfung/icosphere/releases/tag/v1.0.0), GitHub. Retrieved .
Acknowledgements
Inspired by: icosphere
General Information
- Version 1.0.0 (5.47 KB)
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View License on GitHub
MATLAB Release Compatibility
- Compatible with R2013a and later releases
Platform Compatibility
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
| Version | Published | Release Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0 |
To view or report issues in this GitHub add-on, visit the GitHub Repository.
To view or report issues in this GitHub add-on, visit the GitHub Repository.
