Setting a 3rd vector with specific angles to 2 other vectors
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Hello, I want to define 2 vectors in the 3D coordinate space (A and B) and the angle between them should be 92.1 degrees. I then want to set a 3rd vector (C) which will be at a 84.4 degrees angle with A and 86.2 degrees with B. Here is the code I am using for that:
% Define angles I want
A_B = 92.1;
A_C = 84.4;
B_C = 86.2;
% Create a unit vector A
A = [0; 0; 1];
% Define B by rotating A by A_B angle around x-axis
rotationx = [1 0 0 ; ...
0 cosd(A_B) -sind(A_B) ; ...
0 sind(A_B) cosd(A_B)] ;
B = rotationx*A;
% Define C with respect to A by rotating A by A_C angle around y-axis
rotationy = [cosd(A_C) 0 sind(A_C) ; ...
0 1 0 ; ...
-sind(A_C) 0 cosd(A_C)];
C = rotationy*A;
% Calculate the angle difference between current C and B
angleCurrent = atan2d(norm(cross(C,B)), dot(C,B));
% Find the difference between the current angle and the C-B value I want to
% get
angleDiff = B_C-angleCurrent;
% Move C again around the z-axis
rotationz = [cosd(angleDiff) -sind(angleDiff) 0; ...
sind(angleDiff) cosd(angleDiff) 0; ...
0 0 1];
C = rotationz*C;
With this code I get the following values. Looks like the angle between A_B and A_C is fine, but the B_C is very slightly off. I guess I should move my C vector around the y and z axes at the same time instead of moving it in separate steps with repsect to A and B. Am I correct? If so, how should the rotation matrix look? Thanks!
A_B = 92.1;
A_C = 84.4;
B_C = 86.2223;
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Ozzy
2021 年 10 月 28 日
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David Goodmanson
2021 年 10 月 29 日
Huseyin,
I mentioned that what you were doing was the start of an iterative process. The method I used is not iterative. Starting with A, it defines C by using a known rotation angle (A_C) about y, followed by an unknown rotation angle theta about z. It finds the dot product of B and C, which has to equal cosd(B_C), and solves for sind(theta) algebraically in one step. Then it uses that value of theta to find C.
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