How to get the vector end point?

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Jiyeon Jang
Jiyeon Jang on 7 Jun 2022
Answered: M.B on 7 Jun 2022
When I defined the vector in matlab, I gave it direction and size. Like this.
VEC_Gm = 40 ;
VEC_Gu = [ 1 ; 0 ; 0 ] ;
VEC_Em = 20 ;
VEC_Eu = [ 0 ; 1 ; 0 ] ;
VEC_Gc = VEC_Eu*VEC_Em ;
Can we calculate the end point of the each vector through matlab?

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M.B
M.B on 7 Jun 2022
Appologies if I misunderstood your question. A sketch could help understand what you want to do.
I assume VEC_Gc is the cross product of the other vectors.
Your vector is defined by direction and size, but what is the origin?
If the origin is (0,0,0), then the endpoint coordinates are the same as the values defining your vectors:
VEC_Gu = [40 ; 0 ; 0 ]
VEC_Eu = [ 0 ; 20 ; 0 ]
VEC_Gc = cross(VEC_Eu, VEC_Em)

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