How to formulate the following matrices?

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M on 18 May 2022
Commented: M on 19 May 2022
How to formulate the following matrices? (which is called the transformation matrices)
Theta is the degree angle which stored in file 'Angles' ,,, x,y is the origins which stored in file origin
T = [cos(theta(i)) -sin(theta(i)) x(i)
sin(theta(i)) cos(theta(i)) y(i)
0 0 1]
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 May 2022
Edited: Image Analyst on 18 May 2022
You formulated a matrix T. What's the problem? Explain in more detail after reading this:
For example you might include a diagram to show what needs to be rotated.
FYI
Catalytic
Catalytic on 18 May 2022
Edited: Catalytic on 18 May 2022
I need help in iterating my thetas and origins into this matrix and storing the results.
You shouldn't. It's a trivial Matlab for-loop exercise.

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Accepted Answer

Matt J
Matt J on 18 May 2022
T=makehgtform('translate',[x(i),y(i),0],'zrotate',theta(i));
T=T([1,2,4],[1,2,4])

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Catalytic
Catalytic on 18 May 2022
Edited: Catalytic on 18 May 2022
Why not just -
T=zeros(3,3,n);
for i=1:n
T(:,:,i) = [cos(theta(i)) -sin(theta(i)) x(i)
sin(theta(i)) cos(theta(i)) y(i)
0 0 1];
end
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M
M on 19 May 2022
@Catalytic, It could be also, but the above answer give you the transormation matrix directly without need to formulate it.

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