Cross Product of an Array
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Hollis Williams
on 22 Apr 2019
Commented: James Tursa
on 22 Apr 2019
I have an array of size 3 x 100 and I basically want to create a new array where I take each column vector in the array and compute the cross product with the same vector each time to create another array of size 3 x 100, so in this case I take every vector and form the cross product with [0 0 1]'. What would be the easiest way of doing this?
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James Tursa
on 22 Apr 2019
Edited: James Tursa
on 22 Apr 2019
M = your 3xN matrix
v = your 3x1 vector
result = cross(M,repmat(v,1,size(M,2)));
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Matt J
on 22 Apr 2019
Edited: Matt J
on 22 Apr 2019
This way avoids repmatting, which may be desirable when N is large.
M = your 3xN matrix
v = your 3x1 vector
result=xprodmat(v)*M./vecnorm(M);
where
function A=xprodmat(a)
%Matrix representation of a cross product
%
% A=xprodmat(a)
%
%in:
%
% a: 3D vector
%
%out:
%
% A: a matrix such that A*b=cross(a,b)
if length(a)<3, error 'Input must be a vector of length 3'; end
ax=a(1);
ay=a(2);
az=a(3);
A=zeros(3);
A(2,1)=az; A(1,2)=-az;
A(3,1)=-ay; A(1,3)=ay;
A(3,2)=ax; A(2,3)=-ax;
end
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