how to create an arc path from 3 points(x, y, z) in plane?

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hadis ensafi
hadis ensafi le 17 Mai 2022
Modifié(e) : Torsten le 22 Mai 2022
I want to create an arc trajectory cross over n=3 points P(n)=(x, y, z), I decided to draw a circle over 3 points in plane. so I have center, radius, theta (angle in x, y plane) and phi(angle around z axis), and I know the position of 3 points (x, y, z), How can I calculate theta in parametric equation of the circle for each points? then extract an arc between p1 , p2 and p3 from this circle? I implemented this program in MATLAB.. Thanks a lot.

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Torsten
Torsten le 17 Mai 2022
Determine the center of the circle:
Determine the parametric equation of the circle:
Determine the range of theta to represent only the arc connecting the three points.
Up to you.
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hadis ensafi
hadis ensafi le 22 Mai 2022
Hi !! thanks for your answer! my circle equation is: (center+sin(thetai)*rad.*v1+cos(thetai)*rad.*v2;) in 3D plane for each point on the circle!
I want to calculate theta for P1 and P2 and P3 to extract only sector from P1 to P3 that passes through P2, generally!
According to you, should I put my point (P!,P2,P3) coordinate instead of pi/2 thar you wrote? like this:
funX = @(thetai) center(:,1)+sin(thetai)*rad.*v1(:,1)+cos(thetai)*rad.*v2(:,1);
theta = fsolve(funX,p1);
I did it, but did not work.
please please guide me ! thanks a lot!
Torsten
Torsten le 22 Mai 2022
Modifié(e) : Torsten le 22 Mai 2022
theta1init = ...;
theta2init = ...;
theta3init = ...;
funX = @(thetai) center(:,1)+sin(thetai)*rad.*v1(:,1)+cos(thetai)*rad.*v2(:,1)-P1;
theta1 = fsolve(funX,theta1init);
theta1 = mod(theta1,2*pi);
funX = @(thetai) center(:,1)+sin(thetai)*rad.*v1(:,1)+cos(thetai)*rad.*v2(:,1)-P2;
theta2 = fsolve(funX,theta2init);
theta2 = mod(theta2,2*pi)
funX = @(thetai) center(:,1)+sin(thetai)*rad.*v1(:,1)+cos(thetai)*rad.*v2(:,1)-P3;
theta3 = fsolve(funX,theta3init);
theta3 = mod(theta3,2*pi);
thetamin = min(theta1,theta2,theta3);
thetamax = max(theta1,theta2,theta3);
If this does not work, please report the error message or explain why the result is unexpected.
Here is some code in 2d:
P1 = [0.5*sqrt(2) 0.5*sqrt(2)];
theta1init = 0.7;
fun = @(theta) cos(theta)*[1 0] + sin(theta)*[0 1] - P1;
theta1 = fsolve(fun,theta1init);
theta1 = mod(theta1,2*pi)
fun(theta1)

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