Hi, I'm programming a small program that creates some geometrical figures in a 3d-space. It mostly goes well, but now I have a small problem I just can't get my head around. (I also want to add my math-skills are not the best, but I'm slowly learning.)
Here's a picture of the problem: (It's a 2d-problem[in 3d space, if that make's sense])
A, B, C and D are a 2d-point in space that can be moved around as pleased. They also have a known unit-vector that always point towards the next point. (Could be converted into angles, if needed)
X is a variable that can be increased and decreased. Should always be perpendicular to point A.
? Are the points that needs to be calculated.
I have a function for meassuring the distances between the red points.
Hope that clarifies everything. Thanks in advance!
Albin
Here's a picture of the problem: (It's a 2d-problem[in 3d space, if that make's sense])
A, B, C and D are a 2d-point in space that can be moved around as pleased. They also have a known unit-vector that always point towards the next point. (Could be converted into angles, if needed)
X is a variable that can be increased and decreased. Should always be perpendicular to point A.
? Are the points that needs to be calculated.
I have a function for meassuring the distances between the red points.
Hope that clarifies everything. Thanks in advance!
Albin
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