What conventions does rotm2eul rely on?
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Hi,
does the function rotm2eul(rotm,'zyz') generate euler angles for an extrinsic or intrinsic rotation? I assume that the righthanded convention for angles is used. Is this assumption correct?
Moreover, is the extraction of three euler angles from the rotation matrix rotm unique? I know that the uniqueness of euler angles can be achieved by limiting the range of alpha, beta and gamma. Does rotm2eul take this into account or just provides me with one possible solution.
Thank you very much.
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Matt
on 15 Dec 2025 at 20:41
Removing the multiplication by pi from theta in the example above will indeed cause the rotm2eul function to return 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4
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