How to plot a vector and line normal to vector
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Tamsin O'Reilly
on 16 Apr 2020
Answered: Bjorn Gustavsson
on 16 Apr 2020
Hi all,
I get the following results from a code:
Grain 2 dom. wall normal to [0.525 0.927 0.930 ], seen as lines || to: [0.870 -0.492 ]
Grain 2 dom. wall normal to [0.538 -1.065 0.759 ], seen as lines || to: [-0.893 -0.451 ]
My question is, how do you plot a vector, and how do you plot the line parallel to the normal of the vector? I have tried a couple of methods but can never seem to get it working properly.
Thanks in advance for any responses,
Tamsin
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Bjorn Gustavsson
on 16 Apr 2020
If you have a normal-vector to a plane and want to plot 2 vectors in the plane you could do something like this:
n = [n_x,n_y,n_z]; % your normal-vector;
e_r = randn(1,3);e_r = e_r/norm(e_r); % randomly selected unit-vector;
% You should put in some checks for e_r being || to n here...
e1 = cross(n,e_r);
e1 = e1/norm(e1);
e2 = cross(n,e1);% and normalize
Then you have 2 perpendicular vectors in the plane. Plot with any of the arrow-functions you find on the file-exchange, I alternate between arrow3 and arrow
HTH
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