Projecting a dataset on an ellipse

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Salad Box
Salad Box on 8 Dec 2022
Commented: Matt J on 16 Dec 2022
Hi,
I fit an ellipse (in green) to my dataset (white dots).
I'd like to project each data point on the ellipse (or shifting each data point onto the ellipse using the shortest distance). Those projections on the ellipse will form a new set of data. How can I achieve this?
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Jonas
Jonas on 8 Dec 2022
if you have the ellipse and your x and y corrdinates, use the interp2() function with the 'nearest' interpolation method
Salad Box
Salad Box on 12 Dec 2022
Thank you. I will give it a try.

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Answers (1)

Matt J
Matt J on 12 Dec 2022
This code requires the download of trustregprob from the file exchange
function Xp=ellipseprj(Q,xc,X0)
%Projects given 2D points onto 2D ellipse
%
% Xp=ellipseprj(Q,xc,X0)
%
%IN:
%
% Q,xc: Ellipse equation matrices. Q is 2x2 and xc is 2x1 such that
% ellipse equation is (y-xc).'*Q*(y-xc)=1
% X0: 2xN matrix of points to be projected
%
%OUT:
%
% Xp: 2xN matrix of projected points
N=size(X0,2);
xc=xc(:);
[Rt,D]=eig(Q);
Rt=real(Rt); D=real(D);
iD=diag(1./diag(D));
iDsqrt=sqrt(iD);
b=-iDsqrt*Rt.'*bsxfun(@minus,xc,X0);
Yp=nan(size(X0));
for i=1:N
Yp(:,i)=trustregprob(iD,b(:,i),1);
end
Xp=bsxfun(@plus, Rt*iDsqrt*Yp,xc);
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Salad Box
Salad Box on 16 Dec 2022
Thank you for your answer.
% Q,xc: Ellipse equation matrices. Q is 2x2 and xc is 2x1 such that
% ellipse equation is (y-xc).'*Q*(y-xc)=1
I still don't fully understand what Q and xc is.
What do you mean by ellipse equation (y-xc).'*Q*(y-xc)=1?

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