I need to find the diameter of the points cloud (two points with maximum distance between them) in 3-dimensional space. As a temporary solution, right now I'm just iterating through all possible pairs and comparing the distance between them, which is a very slow, O(n^2)
solution.
I believe it can be done in O(n log n)
. It's a fairly easy task in 2D (just find the convex hull and then apply the rotating calipers algorithm), but in 3D I can't imagine how to use rotating calipers, since there is no way to order the points.
Is there any simple way to do it (or ready-to-use implementation in python
or C/C++
)?
PS: There are similar questions on StackOverflow, but the answers that I found only refers to Rotating Calipers (or similar) algorithms, which works fine in 2D situation but not really clear how to implement in 3D (or higher dimensionals).