Can anyone help me with this:
Given two vectors, use the cross product to create a set of three orthonormal vectors:
from compas.geometry import cross_vectors
from compas.geometry import angle_vectors
import math as m
v1 = [1,2,3]
v2 = [4,5,6]
Replace... and fill in there:
x1 = #...
x2 = #...
x3 = #...
print(x1)
print(x2)
print(x3)
print(m.degrees(angle_vectors(x1, x2)))
print(m.degrees(angle_vectors(x1, x3)))
print(m.degrees(angle_vectors(x2, x3)))
Given A
and B
, two independent vectors, a set of 3 orthogonal vectors can be obtained like this:
C = A x B
D = A x C
A
, C
, D
are orthogonal and span the 3D space
Normalize if you want an orthonormal
:
A/|A|
, C/|C|
, D/|D|
I'll let you sort the right and left hand chirality.