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I don't think so. :geek:Sijan92 said:Is there any easy way to find the transformation matrices rather than memorizing them or by finding the inverse?
That easier way is only the 'indirect way'. =/M.Usman Khan said:well there is an easier way...but it requires time to do it compared to learning them by heart....
its difficult to explain to ...i vill try explaing it when i get time....
Zishi said:That easier way is only the 'indirect way'. =/M.Usman Khan said:well there is an easier way...but it requires time to do it compared to learning them by heart....
its difficult to explain to ...i vill try explaing it when i get time....
M.Usman Khan said:ok heres how u do it... :idea:
first make a small grid(graph grid with x and y axis...make it rough no need 2 b neat)
remember the identity matrix.
take the 1st row 2 b x-coordinates
take 2nd row 2 b y-cordinates
the first column of the identity matrix gives u the point A(1 0)..plot iton the small grid
2nd column gives the point B(0 1)..plot it 2
apply ur required transformation on these two points....make a new matrix with ur images
A` (the image of A) x-coordinate will become the 1row first column....y-coordinate 2nd row 1column
simalary, B` ....x-coordinate will go to the 1st row 2nd coloumn ....y - cordinate will do to 2nd row 2nd column
the new matrix will b ur required transformation matrix...
M.Usman Khan said:ok heres how u do it... :idea:
first make a small grid(graph grid with x and y axis...make it rough no need 2 b neat)
remember the identity matrix.
take the 1st row 2 b x-coordinates
take 2nd row 2 b y-cordinates
the first column of the identity matrix gives u the point A(1 0)..plot iton the small grid
2nd column gives the point B(0 1)..plot it 2
apply ur required transformation on these two points....make a new matrix with ur images
A` (the image of A) x-coordinate will become the 1row first column....y-coordinate 2nd row 1column
simalary, B` ....x-coordinate will go to the 1st row 2nd coloumn ....y - cordinate will do to 2nd row 2nd column
the new matrix will b ur required transformation matrix...
Zishi said:M.Usman Khan said:ok heres how u do it... :idea:
first make a small grid(graph grid with x and y axis...make it rough no need 2 b neat)
remember the identity matrix.
take the 1st row 2 b x-coordinates
take 2nd row 2 b y-cordinates
the first column of the identity matrix gives u the point A(1 0)..plot iton the small grid
2nd column gives the point B(0 1)..plot it 2
apply ur required transformation on these two points....make a new matrix with ur images
A` (the image of A) x-coordinate will become the 1row first column....y-coordinate 2nd row 1column
simalary, B` ....x-coordinate will go to the 1st row 2nd coloumn ....y - cordinate will do to 2nd row 2nd column
the new matrix will b ur required transformation matrix...
That's what I was talking about! It is also an indirect way.
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