How to rotate points on 2D coordinate systems
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I have some points on a 2D Cartesian coordinate system. I want to rotate all these points 90 degrees counterclockwise. What is the best solution? (When I work with 3D coordinates, I use “view” to change the view direction, but apparently, it doesn’t work with 2D coordinates)
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Amit
el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
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Write and execute a MATLAB program for geometric modeling of a parametric circle with center at any point {xc,yc}, radius R and lying in the X-Y plane. Test your program with R=40 mm and center at both the origin and at {10,10} for estimating the point and tangent vector at any given parameter value 0<=u<=1.
Amit
el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
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Write and execute a MATLAB program for geometric modeling of a parametric circle with center at any point {xc,yc}, radius R and lying in the X-Y plane. Test your program with R=40 mm and center at both the origin and at {10,10} for estimating the point and tangent vector at any given parameter value 0<=u<=1.
Write the Matlab code for both the original parametric equation and computationally efficient parametric equation. Compare the computational times.
Amit
el 29 de Mzo. de 2023
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a) Write and execute a MATLAB program to plot a planar parametric curve whose x- and y- axis modeled using cubic polynomial of the form: X(u) =A*u^3+B*u+C Y(u) =E*u^3+F* u^2+G Where 0 ≤ u ≤ 1 is the parameter, and A, B, C, E, F, G are the polynomial coefficients. Your program should work for any user supplied input of these polynomial coefficients.
b) Write Matlab program to generate and plot a the Hermite cubic curve for any set of two control points and two tangent vectors. Validate your code with sample data given below: P0 = [1, 1], P’0 = [0.6, 0.8], P1= [8, 2] and P’1 = [-0.4472, -0.8944].
Also include in the program the facility of putting point at the specified u-value and an arrow for the tangent vector at that point.
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