Area of a triangle

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Luffy
Luffy on 14 Jun 2012
Moved: DGM on 21 Feb 2023
Is there a function to find area of triangle,not by using Heron's algorithm.

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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 14 Jun 2012
How about polyarea?
>> x = [0, 0, 4];
>> y = [0, 3, 0];
>> area1 = polyarea(x,y)
area1 =
6
>> area2 = 0.5*3*4
area2 =
6
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Dr. Seis
Dr. Seis on 22 Jun 2012
I think you would have to do some sort of coordinate transform (to still use the "polyarea" function above), such that all the coordinate values for one of the dimensions (e.g., the z-coordinate) are 0. But it seems using Heron's algorithm would be much easier.
SaN AruL
SaN AruL on 25 Nov 2016
Moved: DGM on 21 Feb 2023
thank you Dr. Seis..........

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AYUSH MISHRA
AYUSH MISHRA on 26 May 2020
function area=tri_area(b,h,n)
area=0.5*b*h*n;
end
%Here b=base of triangle , h=height of triangle , n=number of triangle
Example
area= tri_area(2,3,5)
area =
15

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