Writing a function that returns the 5 coordinates to draw a square?

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I have this so far... [x,y] = square_points(center_x , center_y, length)
And it is supposed to return the 5 coordinates needed to draw a square of side length (length) with its position at (center_x,center_y)
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Cedric
Cedric on 27 Mar 2013
Edited: Cedric on 27 Mar 2013
How would you compute these coordinates by hand? Don't start "thinking in MATLAB code"; solve your problem on paper first, and only once it is completely clear to you what it is that has to be computed and how, can you start thinking about the implementation.
Also, base your reasoning on some simple example, e.g. take (6,5) as coordinates of the center and 4 for the length of the edges.

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Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig on 26 Mar 2013
Edited: Matt Kindig on 26 Mar 2013
The nice thing about Matlab is that, for simple equations, the correct syntax looks almost identical to how you would write the formula out by hand. So I would start with this. Write down (on paper), the equations of the coordinates of the square corners, in terms of variables Cx (center-X), Cy (center-Y) and L (length). Once you do this, converting them to Matlab is trivial.

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