How to find the projection of vectors from corrdinates?
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Karl Bridggie
le 14 Sep 2022
Commenté : Karl Bridggie
le 15 Sep 2022
Hi,
If I have the corrdinates of two vectors (not the elements of the vectors) in 2D plane
v1: from (1, 2) to (9, 10)
v2: from (9, 10) to (6, 14)
is there a way to get the projection of v1 on v2?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Dyuman Joshi
le 14 Sep 2022
This is a simple mathematics question. Yes, there is a way to get what you want.
But how does this relate to MATLAB?
Is this a homework/assignment problem? If so, what have you tried yet?
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Dyuman Joshi
le 14 Sep 2022
Proceed the same way as you would on pen and paper. You can use points to define the vector -
%[x-coordinate y-coordinate]
p1=[1 2];
p2=[9 10];
p3=[9 10];
p4=[6 14];
%defining vectors
v1=p2-p1;
v2=p4-p3;
%Therefore, projection of v1 on v2 is
projv1_v2=dot(v1,v2)/dot(v2,v2)*v2
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