Calculate matrix from symbolic equation

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jnaumann
jnaumann on 19 Sep 2013
Hi everyone,
I have used the following code to generate a symbolic equation for a plane given 3 points.
P1=[1747 444 1051];
P2=[1771 115 1053];
P3=[9 290 66.05];
normal = cross(P1-P2, P1-P3);
syms x y z;
P = [x,y,z];
planefunction = dot(normal, P-P1);
dot(P-P1, normal);
realdot = @(u, v) u*transpose(v);
realdot(P-P1,normal);
zplane = solve(planefunction, z);
I would now like to generate an m x n matrix (3506 x 1057) using this equation but keep getting stuck. Does anyone know how to do this? I am sure it is very simple
Many thanks in advance
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 Sep 2013
What exactly is your problem? is there any error message?
jnaumann
jnaumann on 19 Sep 2013
No, I haven't got to that stage yet. I have the equation describing the plane. I just don't know how to generate a matrix using that equation. Say I want to generate a 2D matrix where x=1:3000 and y=1:1000 for example, how can I do this?
Thanks

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 19 Sep 2013
zp = subs(zplane,{x,y,z},{1:100,1:100,1:100})
To get a numeric solution from this:
double(zp)
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jnaumann
jnaumann on 19 Sep 2013
Thanks for your quick response. I have tried the code you provided. Should this produce a matrix or vector since when I plot the answer I get a line. Is this expected and how to I change it to get a matrix(to plot a surface)?
Cheers

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