Vectorized rotation of 3D gridded volumes

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Alexander Laut
Alexander Laut 2019년 4월 24일
댓글: Guillaume 2019년 5월 1일
Problem
I understand that in general, if I define a 3D rotation matrix such as:
R = [
1,0,0;
0,cos(theta),-sin(theta);
0,sin(theta),cos(theta)
]
Then I can rotate a pointcloud pts where:
pts = [x(:), y(:), z(:)]
where x, y, z are datasets of arbitrary size and
by:
pts = pts*R
then:
[xp, yp, zp] = deal(pts(:,1), pts(:,2), pts(:,3))
I can then reshape the output vectors using
xp = reshape(xp, size(x))
yp = reshape(yp, size(y))
zp = reshape(zp, size(z))
Is there a more generalized way for matlab to apply a 3D rotation as described with R (3 x 3 matrix) such that I can for instance apply the rotation to an X, Y, Z volume (3 x m x n) in a single operation? For instance, say I define my X, Y, Z as a meshgrid so that each X, Y, Z is a m x n x p volume, can I do somethine like this
V = cat(3, X, Y, Z)
V = V*R
I would think an operation like this would be much faster and cleaner to implement than unloading into vectors and reshaping afterwards.
Attempt at Solution
[Lx,Ly, dL] = deal(10,20,1);
x = linspace(-Lx/2, Lx/2, Lx/dL);
y = linspace(-Ly/2, Ly/2, Ly/dL);
[X,Y] = meshgrid(x,y);
Z = zeros(size(X));
% Convert to pointcloud (should be optional?)
%%{
X = X(:);
Y = Y(:);
Z = Z(:);
%}
V = cat(3, X, Y, Z);
TH = [pi/4, 0, 0]; % define rotation about x, then y, then z (radians)
% Basic Rotations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotation_matrix)
Rx = [1,0,0; 0,cos(TH(1)),-sin(TH(1)); 0,sin(TH(1)),cos(TH(1))];
Ry = [cos(TH(2)),0,sin(TH(2)); 0,1,0; -sin(TH(2)),0,cos(TH(2))];
Rz = [cos(TH(3)),-sin(TH(3)),0; sin(TH(3)),cos(TH(3)),0; 0,0,1];
R = Rx*Ry*Rz; % generalize rotation matrix for 3D data
V = V*R; % generalized rotation operation
surf(V(:,:,1), V(:,:,2), V(:,:,3),'facecolor','none','edgecolor','black')

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Matt J
Matt J 2019년 4월 24일
편집: Matt J 2019년 4월 24일
Maybe this is what you're looking for?
[XYZ{1:3}] = meshgrid(x,y,0);
V = cat(4, XYZ{:}); sz=size(V);
V = reshape(V,[],3)*R; % generalized rotation operation
V = reshape(V,sz);
surf(V(:,:,:,1), V(:,:,:,2), V(:,:,:,3),'facecolor','none','edgecolor','black')
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Matt J
Matt J 2019년 5월 1일
편집: Matt J 2019년 5월 1일
They wouldn't have made it,
if they didn't want you to use it...
Guillaume
Guillaume 2019년 5월 1일
I'm curious how "clean" is something like that considered to an experienced MATLAB user
Matt's answer is exactly how I would have coded it (except with ndgrid instead of meshgrid) and I certainly use expansion of cell arrays (and structures) in comma separated lists very often. It's efficient and there's nothing unclean about it.

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