How to provide curvature to a line?

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Ahmed Anas
Ahmed Anas on 14 Mar 2020
Commented: Ahmed Anas on 14 Mar 2020
Lets we have three points having coordinates as follows:
A(0,0)
B(6,4.5)
C(12,4.5)
and we have to draw line between these three points. Its simple as it can be seen in the code. Now the point B got a displacement of x=0.46 and y= -1.79 and new coordinates of B becomes (6.46,2.71). Also it has rotation of -5.278*10^(-4) rad. Now how to draw the deflected shape is an issue, as am not getting how to give curvature (rotation). Is there any built function for doing this?
The actual and deflected shape picture has been also attached right below for consideration.
Thanks
% Original Shape
x=[0;6;12]; %% x coordinates
y=[0;4.5;4.5]; %% y coordinates
plot(x,y,'g') %% plotting
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darova
darova on 14 Mar 2020
I only see straight lines. Can you show curvature?
Ahmed Anas
Ahmed Anas on 14 Mar 2020
You can see the difference between two lines, the grey line is straight while dashed red line is given curvature(rotation) at point B equal to -5.278(10^-4) rad.

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