![]() ![]() ![]() When the Hausdorff Distance dialog appears in meshlab, and before you click on the Applybutton, the program assigns some default values to parameters in the dialog. If this is not possible, how can I calculate those 3 values per mesh? Is there a way to set the Filter Script to use the default values of the current model (as done in GUI - where it opens the dialog with the default values)? The problem is that I those values are calculated based on the specific mesh used to create the *.mlx file and I want to use it for a different set of meshes that those values are not suitable for them. If this parameter is set a value P to P then the two values V_min,V_max for which P% of the vertices have a quality lower or greater than V_min,V_max are used as min/max values for clamping.The automated percentile cropping is very useful for automatically discarding outliers." name="perc" type="RichDynamicFloat" description="Percentile Crop " max="100"/> On the other hand this kind of sampling could make the overall sampling distribution slightly biased and slightly affects the cumulative results." name="SampleVert" type="RichBool" description="Sample Vertexes"/> When creating a *.mlx Filter Script from GUI MeshLab I get default calculated values for SampleNum and MaxDist in Hausdorff Distance Filter and Max value for Colorize filter. I want to use Filter Scripts to run Hausdorff Distance filter and Colorize by vertex quality. ![]()
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