How to get the sequential rotational angles needed around x, y, and z axis according to the cosine direction changes?

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Hello,
Now I have a question below:
I have a vector of coordinate (x0,y0,z0) and direction cosine (alpha_0, beta_0, gamar_0). I want to move it to (x1, y1, z1) and it has cosine direction of (alpha_1, beta_1, gamar_1).
How to get the sequential translational quanity along x, y, and z axis, and the sequential rotational angle around x, y and z axis?
Thank you very much !
Ruik
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Matt J
Matt J on 13 Apr 2023
Edited: Matt J on 13 Apr 2023
There is no unique choice for the rotation if you only have only one moving point (x0,y0,z0). Allowing both translation and rotation makes it even more trivial: you can always bring a single start point (x0,y0,z0) to a new point (x1, y1, z1) by applying a simple translation t=(x1-x0,y1-y0,z1-z0) without doing any rotation at all.

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Matt J
Matt J on 13 Apr 2023
Edited: Matt J on 13 Apr 2023
If you have multiple start and target points, then you can find the roto-translation optimally consistent with all of them by using this FEX download,

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