How can I plot a 3D plane knowing its center point coordinates and its Normal
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Abeer Heikal
el 22 de Jun. de 2016
Respondida: Nitin Phadkule
el 18 de Sept. de 2021
How can I plot a 3D plane knowing its center point coordinates and its Normal ?
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Roger Stafford
el 23 de Jun. de 2016
Editada: Roger Stafford
el 23 de Jun. de 2016
Using Dr. Siva’s notation with the point at (x1,y1,z1) and normal vector v = [a,b,c], (v should be a row vector,) you can plot a surface version of the plane with this:
w = null(v); % Find two orthonormal vectors which are orthogonal to v
[P,Q] = meshgrid(-50:50); % Provide a gridwork (you choose the size)
X = x1+w(1,1)*P+w(1,2)*Q; % Compute the corresponding cartesian coordinates
Y = y1+w(2,1)*P+w(2,2)*Q; % using the two vectors in w
Z = z1+w(3,1)*P+w(3,2)*Q;
surf(X,Y,Z)
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Roger Stafford
el 27 de Jun. de 2016
If I understand you correctly Abeer, I have to disagree with your statement that "there can be infinite number of 3D planes". For a 3D plane to have a given normal direction and to contain a given point makes that plane absolutely unique - no other such plane is possible. Remember, we are speaking of mathematically perfectly flat planes, not curved ones.
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KSSV
el 22 de Jun. de 2016
You know a point (x1,y1,z1) and normal vector (a,b,c). Then equation of plane should be:
a(x-x1)+b(y-y1)+c(z-z1) = 0 ;
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Nitin Phadkule
el 18 de Sept. de 2021
% ax+by+cz+d plane
% 3x+2y+6z+2 plane
y =linspace(-4,4,51);
a=3;b=2;c=6;d=2;
x =linspace(-4,4,51);
[y2,x2]=meshgrid(y ,x );
z2=(1/c).*(d+(a.*x2)+(b.*y2));% ax+by+cz+d plane
surf( x2,y2,z2 );
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