How to rotate a fixed length Line about a perimeter of a circle
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I am new to coding matlab.
I wish to code the above situation as shown in to picture where a fixed length line(or tangent) is rotated inside a large grid in a circular manner with fixed radius and the center is chosen same as the large grid.
Any suggestion - how can I proceed to code above situation ?
Thank you.
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Image Analyst
on 14 Sep 2020
It's simple geometry. Just pick a radius, then go from 0 to 2*pi, or whatever angles you want. The slope is
angle = linspace(0, 2*pi, 360);
y = radius * sind(angle);
x = radius * cosd(angle);
slope = atand(y/x);
The slope of the perpendicular to that point is -1/slope. Now pick a new radius that is the length of the little line segment you want to create and create new x,y values (xr, yr) using the above formulas. These will be relative to the origin. Then add the original x,y to move that line segment from the origin to the (x,y) point out at the circle perimeter. It sounds like homework so that's why I'm not providing a full solution but it's pretty easy now that I've explained it and you'll have no problem finishing it.
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