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Reflect a triangle given a mirror line

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please help me to write the program for the above mentioned question.
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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 19 Aug 2014
How is the triangle given, by three point or three lines?

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 19 Aug 2014
Create a m-file with this function:
function S = symetric_P_about_line(P,m,n)
% line of symmetry: y = m*x + n;
Md = zeros(2,1); % Middle point between given point and its symmetric
Md(1) = (P(1) + m*P(2) - m*n)/(m^2 + 1);
Md(2) = m*Md(1) + n;
S = 2*Md - P; % symmetric point of P about given line
And this gives you the symmetric points of your triangle vertices about the symmetry line y=m*x+n:
% triangle (add your points)
A = [1 2];
B = [5 7];
C = [2 9];
M = [A; B; C]; % matrix to hold points
plot(M(:,1),M(:,2),'*')
% line of symmetry (add your m and n)
m = .5;
n = -1;
x = [-100 100];
y = m.*x+n;
hold on
plot(x,y)
hold off
As = symetric_P_about_line(A,m,n);
Bs = symetric_P_about_line(B,m,n);
Cs = symetric_P_about_line(C,m,n);
Ms = [As; Bs; Cs]; % matrix to hold symmetric points
hold on
plot(Ms(:,1),Ms(:,2),'r*')
hold off
axis([-10 20 -10 20])
axis square
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DINESH RAMACHANDRAN
DINESH RAMACHANDRAN on 19 Aug 2014
sir, it shows the first statement as error, i.e. Input argument "P" is undefined.

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More Answers (2)

Ahmet Cecen
Ahmet Cecen on 19 Aug 2014
Look at householder reflectors on wikipedia. The function "flip" might also help.

Roger Stafford
Roger Stafford on 19 Aug 2014
I suggest you look at John D'Errico's advice on this kind or problem at:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/337038

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