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I would like to insert my matrices: R, R' and t,t' into an identity 4x4 matrix.
Then I would like to multiple them and as a result store from the final 4x4 matrix just the R^(3x3) and t^(3x1) matrices.
Thank you in advance for your help!

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KSSV
KSSV on 22 Nov 2016
Edited: KSSV on 22 Nov 2016
I = eye(4) ;
R = rand(3) ;
t = rand(3,1) ;
I(1:3,1:3) = R ;
I(1:3,4) = t ;
or
I = eye(4) ;
R = rand(3) ;
t = rand(3,1) ;
I(1:3,1:4) = [R t]

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 22 Nov 2016
The first concatenation is simply:
[Rprime, tprime; 0 0 0 1]
The second:
[R, t; 0 0 0 1]
and so on.
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Nora Hora
Nora Hora on 22 Nov 2016
Thank you! And how would you save out the vector and the matrix from the result?
Guillaume
Guillaume on 22 Nov 2016
You're talking about Rhat and that, then:
p = [Rprime, tprime; 0 0 0 1] * [R, t; 0 0 0 1];
Rhat = p(1:3, 1:3);
that = p(1:3, 4);

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