Perpendicular distance beween two 3D points

3 views (last 30 days)
PPM
PPM on 29 Aug 2022
Commented: Chunru on 29 Aug 2022
Hi All,
I have two 3D points in space with x, y, and z coordinates (1 and 2, red dots in the image). I want to calcuate "d". I know a bit about euclidean distances and pdist2 but not sure if this is what I need. Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance!

Answers (1)

Chunru
Chunru on 29 Aug 2022
Edited: Chunru on 29 Aug 2022
d = sqrt((x1-x2).^2 + (y1-y2).^2); % it does not depend on z
  2 Comments
PPM
PPM on 29 Aug 2022
Thanks for your answer. Sorry but I am very obtuse in geometry. In terms of the attached image, what its inside of the parenthesis means "the square of the x coordinate of 1 + the square of the y coordinate of 2" is this correct?
Chunru
Chunru on 29 Aug 2022
The square of the distance/difference along x direction between the two points + The square of the distance/difference along y direction between the two points

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Find more on Computational Geometry in Help Center and File Exchange

Products


Release

R2020a

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!