How to calculate the point of intersection of two lines in 3D space?

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How can I calculate the intersection of two 3-dimensional lines?

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team 2019년 4월 25일
First of all, in 3D space, note that two non-identical lines would not have an intersection point unless they are coplanar. If they are not coplanar, then a "best intersection point" can be estimated, e.g. in a least-squares sense.
For example, either of the following File Exchange functions can be used to perform this calculation:
Please note that these were not authored by MathWorks. In case you have questions specifically about the above 3rd-party File Exchange packages, we would recommend to contact the respective authors.
As an aside, for the 2D case, two non-identical lines will have an intersection unless they are parallel. On approach to calculate the intersection of two 2D lines is to utilize the "polyxpoly" function from the Mapping Toolbox:
Here is another helpful reference page from the Mapping Toolbox documentation:

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