Dot product of two vector

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Syazana
Syazana on 27 Aug 2023
Edited: David Goodmanson on 28 Aug 2023
Hello, I want to find the dot product of this two vector. Can anyone help me in the simple way
A=[c1 -s1 0
s1 c1 0
0 0 1]
N= [n1
n2
n3]
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 27 Aug 2023
Is ‘a1’ supposed to be ‘A(1,:)’ or ‘A(:,1)’?
Experiment with these options —
syms c1 n1 n2 n3 s1 real
A = [c1 -s1 0; s1 c1 0; 0 0 1];
N = [n1; n2; n3];
An = A * N % Original 'A'
An = 
AtN = A' * N % Transposed 'A'
AtN = 
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Syazana
Syazana on 27 Aug 2023
Edited: Syazana on 27 Aug 2023
Ok. Thank you so much. I change the N=[a1,a2,a3] and im using the first answer. Already got the answer. but how to set the coding if a3.n2 the answer will be in scalar which is 0 and if a3.n3 the answer will be 1. In the other words, if the vector multiply by the same vector the answer is 1 if not the answer will be 0

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David Goodmanson
David Goodmanson on 28 Aug 2023
Edited: David Goodmanson on 28 Aug 2023
Hello Syazana
syms c1 s1 n1 n2 n3 a1 a2 a3 real
A = [c1 -s1 0; s1 c1 0; 0 0 1]
A =
[c1, -s1, 0]
[s1, c1, 0]
[ 0, 0, 1]
a1 = [1 0 0]'; % all of these are column vectors
a2 = [0 1 0]';
a3 = [0 0 1]';
n1 = [1 0 0]';
n2 = [0 1 0]';
n3 = [0 0 1]';
n1'*A*a1 % n1' is a row vector
ans = c1
n2'*A*a1 % A(2,1)
ans = s1
n1'*A*a2 % A(1,2)
ans = -s1
n3'*A*a3
ans = 1
As you can see, n1',n2', or n3' select out the row of A, and a1,a2, or a3 select out the column of A. As indicated in two comments above, the typograpy allows you to directly read off the resulting element of A. Doing the matrix multiplication by hand on a couple of examples will convince you how this works.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 27 Aug 2023
My pleasure!
‘... how to set the coding if a3.n2 the answer will be in scalar which is 0 and if a3.n3 the answer will be 1 ...’
If you changed ‘N’ to:
N=[a1,a2,a3]
and unless ‘A’ changed to something else as well (and was not posted), the ‘n’ elements no longer exist, so I am now lost.
syms a1 a2 a3 c1 s1 real
A = [c1 -s1 0; s1 c1 0; 0 0 1];
N = [a1; a2; a3];
An = A * N % Original 'A'
An = 
In any event, to change symbolic variables to something else, use the subs function.
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