Morphing 2D cartesian coordinates, from one shape to another
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Hi All,
I have a slight problem for which I'm sure there must be a Matlab function but I can't work out what it is. I have a load of 2d cartesian coordinates which all fall within a rectangular box (A), I need to morph these coordinates to fill a different box (B) which has the same dimensions but is rotated to a different angle. I need to morph the coordinates, not rotate them (I can do that already).
I have been looking at various functions but they all seem to be related to images, not coordinate data, although many of them take a series of coordinates on which to base their morphing, which is why I think Matlab must be able to morph the coordinates themselves...
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Rod.
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Ran
on 22 Oct 2014
The most straightforward solution would be to rotate box A to be the same orientation as box B, and then translate the rotated box to match the position of box B, no?
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