Rotate clouds of points

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ana
ana on 15 Jun 2011
Commented: haishan zhu on 30 Aug 2017
Hello!
I have one clouds of points, which are represented in 2D. I need one function that give me one new clouds of points if I have the following input parameters: an specific angle and distance applied to the initial clouds of points, so at the end, the new clouds of points have the same shape, but it stay shifted and rotated. Is there any function done in Matlab? Any idea??
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Ashish Uthama
Ashish Uthama on 15 Jun 2011
In what form do you have these points? x and y values? or a 2D matrix? How do you define the origin for the rotation?
Basic geometry: you could rotate them first by converting to polar coordinates (cart2pol) and then adding the angle. Convert back to cart (pol2cart) and just add the shift to the x and/or y values.

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Ashish Uthama
Ashish Uthama on 15 Jun 2011
x=1:.01:2;
y=sin(2*pi*x);
plot(y,x,'k*');
hold on;
% rotate by 30 clockwise around (0,0)
% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotation_matrix
rotAngle = deg2rad(30);
xRot = x*cos(rotAngle) - y*sin(rotAngle);
yRot = x*sin(rotAngle) + y*cos(rotAngle);
plot(yRot,xRot,'b*');
%and move by (3 2)
xRotShift = xRot + 3;
yRotShift = yRot + 5;
plot(yRotShift,xRotShift,'r*');
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Ashish Uthama
Ashish Uthama on 17 Jun 2011
yes.
haishan zhu
haishan zhu on 30 Aug 2017
how about 3 dimension condinates? thank you

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