Finding the equation of a line passing 2 points
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Hello, I have two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2). Now I want to find the linear equation of a line passing through these 2 points. The equation must be like f(x)=a*x+b. Is there any function in matlab that accepts coordinates of two points an gives the related linear equation back? If not, I know that a=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) but what is the short and easy way to find 'b'? Thanks in advance!
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Ahmed
2021년 12월 27일
You can select Polynomial of degree 1 from the cftool
this will give you something like this
Linear model Poly1:
f(x) = p1*x + p2
Coefficients:
p1 = xx
p2 = xx
where xx could be any number
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Image Analyst
2016년 7월 16일
Try polyfit:
coefficients = polyfit([x1, x2], [y1, y2], 1);
a = coefficients (1);
b = coefficients (2);
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Image Analyst
2022년 11월 27일
@Jose then define it. Certainly you must know what points you fit the line through. So, what variable names did you use? Use those instead of x1, etc.
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Star Strider
2016년 7월 16일
A third (and probably the most efficient) option for this particular problem:
x = [1 2];
y = [5 4];
c = [[1; 1] x(:)]\y(:); % Calculate Parameter Vector
slope_m = c(2)
intercept_b = c(1)
slope_m =
-1
intercept_b =
6
This uses the mldivide,\ operator to do a least-squares fit of the points.
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Alok Mishra
2022년 9월 15일
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2022년 9월 15일
function [a b c eq] = makeEquationFrom2Points(x1,y1,x2,y2) syms x y; if x1==x2 && y1==y2 disp('Need 2 distinct points'); a=NaN; b=NaN; c=NaN; eq="null"; return; else if x1==x2 b=0; a=1; c=x1; else %for lines m not_equal to inf %y=mx+c %m is coeff(1) and coeff(2) is c coefficient=polyfit([x1 x2],[y1 y2],1); a=-coefficient(1); c=coefficient(2); b=1; end eq=a*x+b*y==c; end
on workspace do:
[a b c eq]=makeEquationFrom2Points(1,2,3,4)
Output: a =
-1.0000
b =
1
c =
1.0000
eq =
y - x == 1
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Image Analyst
2023년 1월 29일
@navid seif put the function in a loop over x1
for k = 1 : numel(x1)
if x1(k) == x2(k) && y1(k) == y2(k)
% etc.
end
end
Everything should have an index k, like a(k), b(k), etc., so that you store the results for every set of data.
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