Draw arc with specified angle difference
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Elysi Cochin
on 9 Jun 2021
Commented: Star Strider
on 10 Jun 2021
Having 2 datas as attached in Data.mat, how to draw arc with a specified angle difference (angle difference can vary say 15, 30 or any other value as given by user)
The data columns in order are angle, radius, depth
How can i find the center with the attached data, so that both the arcs pass through the center, and display it in x,y,z coordinate
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Star Strider
on 9 Jun 2021
Try this —
LD = load('Data.mat');
Data1 = LD.Data1;
A1 = Data1(:,1);
R1 = Data1(:,2);
D1 = Data1(:,3);
Data2 = LD.Data2;
A2 = Data2(:,1);
R2 = Data2(:,2);
D2 = Data2(:,3);
ctrfcn = @(b,a,r,d) [sqrt((b(1)+r.*cosd(a)).^2 + (b(2)+r.*sind(a)).^2 + (b(3)-d).^2)];
[B1,fval] = fminsearch(@(b)norm(ctrfcn(b,A1,R1,D1)), -rand(3,1)*1E+4)
[B2,fval] = fminsearch(@(b)norm(ctrfcn(b,A2,R2,D2)), -rand(3,1)*1E+4)
figure
plot3(R1.*cosd(A1), R1.*sind(A1), D1, 'm')
hold on
plot3(R2.*cosd(A2), R2.*sind(A2), D2, 'c')
scatter3(B1(1), B1(2), B1(3), 30, 'm', 'p', 'filled')
scatter3(B2(1), B2(2), B2(3), 30, 'c', 'p', 'filled')
hold off
legend('Data_1','Data_2', 'Centre_1', 'Centre_2', 'Location','best')
grid on
The axes are not scaled to be equal, because it then appears to be a flat surface.
Data1 Center:
x = -740.85
y = -349.01
z = 3.83
Data2 Center:
x = -740.96
y = -348.77
z = 3.81
.
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Star Strider
on 10 Jun 2021
As a general rule when talking about arcs or circles, the center is the center of the circle. It can never be on any of the circumferences.
You are asking for the midpoint of the arc.
MP1 = median([R1.*cosd(A1)+B1(1), R1.*sind(A1)+B1(2), D1],1);
MP2 = median([R2.*cosd(A2)+B2(1), R2.*sind(A2)+B2(2), D2],1);
fprintf(1,'Arc Midpoint 1:\n\t\tx = %8.2f\n\t\ty = %8.2f\n\t\tz = %8.2f\n',MP1)
fprintf(1,'Arc Midpoint 2:\n\t\tx = %8.2f\n\t\ty = %8.2f\n\t\tz = %8.2f\n',MP2)
produces —
Arc Midpoint 1:
x = 745.33
y = 366.43
z = 3.83
Arc Midpoint 2:
x = 752.68
y = 364.83
z = 3.82
That is the best I can do.
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darova
on 9 Jun 2021
Wha about this representation?
s = load('data.mat');
t = linspace(0,1,20)*pi/180; % angle array
[X,Y,Z] = deal( zeros(10,20) ); % preallocation matrices
for i = 1:10
[X(i,:),Y(i,:)] = pol2cart(t*s.Data1(i,1),s.Data1(i,2)); % create arc
Z(i,:) = s.Data1(i,3); % depth
end
surf(X,Y,Z)
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