Simple calculations giving high imprecisions
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I'm doing the following simple code, that aims to find a point position knowing distances in 2D
but the outputs is far from the actual values:
the gap for x is around 0.4! which is huge, why is it so? normally the code is correct and one solution should match almost exactly the actual position
x =
-22.5971 -70.9058
x3 =
-22.1513
y =
34.5832 35.4659
y3 =
34.5751
----code---
X =[ -47.0124 47.5995;
-47.6018 15.3411;
-22.1513 34.5751];
x1 = X(1,1);
y1 = X(1,2);
x2 = X(2,1);
y2 = X(2,2);
x3 = X(3,1);
y3 = X(3,2);
r1 = norm(X(3,:) - X(1,:));
r2 = norm(X(3,:) - X(2,:));
B = (sum(X(2,:).^2)-sum(X(1,:).^2)-r2^2+r1^2)/2;
% trying to retrieve X(3,:) knowing the distances only
% (x3-x1)^2 + (y3-y1)^2 =r1^2 (1)
% (x3-x2)^2 + (y3-y2)^2 =r2^2 (2)
% (2) - (1) to have a relation between x3 and y3
% x3(x2-x1) + y3(y2-y1) = B
% we replace in (1)
if y2-y1~=0
'we should be there'
C = y1-B/(y2-y1);
tau = (x2-x1)/(y2-y1);
a = 1+tau^2;
b = -2*(x1+ tau*C);
c = x1^2+C^2-r1^2;
delta = b^2-4*a*c
x = (sqrt(delta)*[1 -1] - b)/(2*a) % the 2 solutions for x
x3 % check actual value
y = (B-x*(x2-x1)) / (y2-y1)
y3 % actual value
end
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