Voronoi Diagram Boundaries with a given width

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I had a problem with Voronoi function now. I wish that I can remain a width, say, x(a variable) for each grid.Here is my code but that's wrong. Attached please find a pic that exactly shows what I want to do with Voronoi Diagram.
A = [3,7,2,8,5];
B = [6,1,0,8,1];
x=2;
Voronoi(A,B,"LineWidth",x);
There is a pic telling what I need.
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Bruno Lopes
Bruno Lopes on 20 Feb 2022
It is the best code I found on the internet. It is really complete.

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KSSV
KSSV on 27 Jun 2019
A = [3,7,2,8,5];
B = [6,1,0,8,1];
x=2;
h = Voronoi(A,B);
for i = 1:length(h)
h(i).LineWidth = x ;
end
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Boxun YAN
Boxun YAN on 28 Jun 2019
Then how can I determine whether a poing(x,y) in the coodinate is in the bound line or in the region?

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Preetham Manjunatha
Preetham Manjunatha on 8 Feb 2022
Edited: Preetham Manjunatha on 8 Feb 2022
If I understand your problem correctly, are you looking to bound the Voronoi region? If so, here is the link function to clip the extending edges of the Voronoi Diagram for rectangular or square region. Rigorously tested on the random points, this function can process an input data set of 2000 seed points in 2D in about 0.015 seconds on average.

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