rotating a line using rotation matrix

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I have this function thats supposed to rotate a 2x2 matrix (arm) by theta.
I think i have to multiply the arm matrix by a rotation matrix to be given the new arm but i can't figure out how to do it. I keep getting error messages saying that arm and the rotation matrix is of different sizes.

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KSSV
KSSV on 12 Feb 2021
Edited: KSSV on 12 Feb 2021
L = rand(2,2) ; % line
% Rotation matrix
R = @(theta) [cos(theta) -sin(theta) ; sin(theta) cos(theta)] ;
% Get mean
m = mean(L) ;
L1 = m+(L-m)*R(pi/2) ; % rotate line by 45 degrees
plot(L(:,1),L(:,2),'r',L1(:,1),L1(:,2),'b')
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Feb 2021
arm.' * R
would be 10 x 2 * 2 x 2, giving a 10 x 2 result. You could then transpose that to 2 x 10.
(arm.' * R).'
You might also be able to just use
R * arm
Paul Jackson
Paul Jackson on 12 Feb 2021
Edited: Paul Jackson on 12 Feb 2021
That worked, thanks guys!

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