rotate by a certain angle a plane in space around a node P
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Alberto Acri
am 7 Okt. 2023
Kommentiert: Alberto Acri
am 7 Okt. 2023
HI! I have a plane normal to a node (point P) in the figure.
line = importdata("line_G.mat");
plane = importdata("plane_G.mat");
P = [24.2914 -21.7784 81.7641];
figure
plot3(line(:,1),line(:,2),line(:,3),'k.','Markersize',10);
hold on
patch(plane(:,1), plane(:,2),plane(:,3),'r');
plot3(P(:,1),P(:,2),P(:,3),'k*','Markersize',10);
hold off
axis equal
How can I rotate the plane in the two directions X and Y by an angle alpha and beta? The plane, consequently, rotates around point P and is no longer normal.
v = plane;
% create a matrix which will be used later in calculations
center = P;
% define a 60 degree counter-clockwise rotation matrix
theta = pi/3; % pi/3 radians = 60 degrees
R = [cos(theta) -sin(theta); sin(theta) cos(theta)];
% do the rotation...
s = v - center; % shift points in the plane so that the center of rotation is at the origin
so = R*s; % apply the rotation about the origin
vo = so + center; % shift again so the origin goes back to the desired center of rotation
% this can be done in one line as:
% vo = R*(v - center) + center
% pick out the vectors of rotated x- and y-data
x_rotated = vo(1,:);
y_rotated = vo(2,:);
% make a plot
plot(x, y, 'k-', x_rotated, y_rotated, 'r-', x_center, y_center, 'bo');
axis equal
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Matt J
am 7 Okt. 2023
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 7 Okt. 2023
I can't tell from your illustration what defines the axes of rotation, but you can use this FEX download,
Vrot = AxelRot(V.',alpha,axisDirection,P)
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Dyuman Joshi
am 7 Okt. 2023
@Alberto Acri, look in the file via the Functions tab of the submission Matt has linked.
You will find the functionality of each input used noted in the comments of the code.
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