I'm trying to create an ellipse in parametric form. I have just two Foci along the major axis. So, how shall I get r1, r2 etc.
point1 = 10 8
point2 = 25 20
The syntax is
t = linspace(0, 2*pi, 200);
xt = r1 * cos(t) + xc;
yt = r2 * sin(t) + yc;
cot = cos(theta); sit = sin(theta);
x = xt * cot - yt * sit;
y = xt * sit - yt * cot;
plot(x, y, '-');

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Ramesh Bala
Ramesh Bala le 26 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 26 Juil 2018
% or in other general forms :
% data
t = linspace(0,2*pi,80); % the domain of the parameter t.
x = @(t)r1.*cos(t);
y = @(t)r2.*sin(t);
figure(1)
ELLIPSE = plot(x(t),y(t));
hold off

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Matt J
Matt J le 26 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 26 Juil 2018

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You cannot determine the ellipse with only the foci. You also need to know r1. Once you know that however, you can determine r2 readily,
xc_yc=(point1+point2)/2;
c=norm(point1-xc_yc);
r2 = r1^2-c^2;

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Ramesh Bala
Ramesh Bala le 27 Juil 2018
Danke ! how to get that r1. I think r1 = 2a ? major axis length so how to get a from foci (xy ) coords??
Matt J
Matt J le 27 Juil 2018
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 27 Juil 2018
The major axis length needs to be given. You cannot derive it from the foci. Two different ellipses with different major axis lengths can have the same foci.
Ramesh Bala
Ramesh Bala le 30 Juil 2018
Alright ! Lemme have a check
Thanks for the answer.
Ramesh Bala
Ramesh Bala le 6 Sep 2018
I couldn't get the proper work out for this. Could you share any code regarding this case
Matt J
Matt J le 6 Sep 2018
I already told you that it was impossible. The foci alone aren't enough.
Ramesh Bala
Ramesh Bala le 7 Sep 2018
yeah I know that ,I thought to take the surrounding rectangle boundary as tangent and then to draw an ellipse ?

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