How do I fill the centers and calculate the distance between two centerpoints in matalb?
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A Person
am 25 Aug. 2021
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am 25 Aug. 2021
Code for two randomly generated circles
figure;
x = rand(1,1);
y = rand(1,1);
r = rand(1,1);
th = 0:pi/100:2*pi;
a = r*cos(th)+x;
b = r*sin(th)+y;
plot(a,b);
hold on
x = rand(1,1);
y = rand(1,1);
r = rand(1,1);
th = 0:pi/100:2*pi;
a = r*cos(th)+x;
b = r*sin(th)+y;
plot(a,b);
hold off
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Kevin Holly
am 25 Aug. 2021
figure;
x = rand(1,1);
y = rand(1,1);
r = rand(1,1);
th = 0:pi/100:2*pi;
a = r*cos(th)+x;
b = r*sin(th)+y;
plot(a,b);
hold on
x2 = rand(1,1);
y2 = rand(1,1);
r = rand(1,1);
th = 0:pi/100:2*pi;
a = r*cos(th)+x2;
b = r*sin(th)+y2;
plot(a,b);
scatter(x,y,'filled')
scatter(x2,y2,'filled')
hold off
distance = sqrt((y2-y)^2+(x2-x)^2)
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Kevin Holly
am 25 Aug. 2021
Bearbeitet: Kevin Holly
am 25 Aug. 2021
It looks like you randomly generated the center points of the two circles. So, I labeled the coordinates of the second circle as x2 and y2. I used pythagorean theorem to find the distance between the centerpoints. Or did you want the distance from the outside of the circle? If that is the case, what if they overlap?
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