Strange behaviour of vrrotvec. What is [0 0 0] axis?
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I have such an example:
v0 = [0 0 -1]; v1 = [0 0 1];
q = vrrotvec(v0, v1);
So, as I understand, v1 is v0 rotated by 180 degrees in x-axis. But I get q = [0 0 0 pi]
Why?
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Jan Danek
le 20 Juil 2012
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Hi Evgheny and Antti,
Thanks for pointing at this. We have corrected the behaviour of this function, as of MATLAB R2012b it will provide a valid axis for parallel / anti-parallel input vectors.
vrrotvec function is to determine the VRML rotation that will rotate the first input vector to the second. It is written as to find the minimal angle that will do that 0;pi.
Best regards,
Jan
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