Orientation of axes to a best-fit plane

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Animesh Anand
Animesh Anand on 19 Jul 2023
Commented: Animesh Anand on 27 Jul 2023
I had .xyz data. I fiited the data to a best-fit plane. Now I want to rotate the axes such that the best-fit plane lies on xy plane (z=0). Is there any way i can do it ?
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE on 20 Jul 2023
why not simply retrieve the z data of your fit plane to the z data of your experimental data ?
you may need to interpolate the plane z coordinates to the x,y experimental data coordinates

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Pranjal Saxena
Pranjal Saxena on 25 Jul 2023
Hi Animesh,
I understand that you want to rotate the axes such that this best-fit plane lies on xy plane (z=0).
I would like to suggest you use “rotate” to rotate the best-fit plane accordingly.
You can refer to the following MATLAB Documentation for more information about how to rotate object about specified origin and direction:
I hope this helps you.
Warm Regards,
Pranjal.
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Animesh Anand
Animesh Anand on 27 Jul 2023
If i use 'rotate', it will only rotate the best-fit plane not the whole thing. But the distance of fit plane from the xyz points will get changed. What I want here is to rotate the axes so that other things remain as it is.

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