Normal on line
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Hello,
I have some points with a line and i want to draw normal vectors on that points.Like if i plot these points , i want normal to be drawn on the specified points only.
chkx=[730 710 705 686 688 679 676];
chky=[547,540,543,535,544,544,551];
chkz=[1187,1176,1187,1172,1195,1200,1216];
plot3(chkx,chky,chkz,'--rs','LineWidth',2,...
'MarkerFaceColor','k',...
'MarkerEdgeColor','g',...
'MarkerSize',2)
Thanks
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Oleg Komarov
le 5 Juil 2011
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/7885-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question
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Jan
le 6 Juil 2011
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Normal to what? Your data are points in 3D, therefore a normal needs the definition of a plane. How do you define the planes for each point?
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developer
le 6 Juil 2011
Jan
le 6 Juil 2011
The picture shows a non-smooth line. I do not see a connection between this picture and the posted code.
It is still not clear, what "normal" means in your case. Usually "normal" means orthogonal to the slope in each point. But this is defined for smooth lines only. So please take the time to define, what you want exactly.
developer
le 6 Juil 2011
Jan
le 6 Juil 2011
@Developer: You speak about x,y and z values, but you show two 2D diagrams. Therefore the problem is getting less clear.
You still do not explain what the "normal" on a 3D line should be. Imagine two points in 3D and connect them by a line. Now any line orthogonal to the connection line is "normal" - but there is an infinite number of lines, because you can rotate the normal around the connection. Let me ask a 3rd and last time: In which direction do you want to let your "normals" point?
developer
le 10 Août 2011
Jan
le 10 Août 2011
How is the plane defined?
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