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Re: Target Motion Analysis
From: |
Juan Pablo Carbajal |
Subject: |
Re: Target Motion Analysis |
Date: |
Sun, 8 May 2016 21:49:49 +0200 |
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 11:11 PM, Thomas D. Dean <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 05/07/16 13:11, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
>>
>> The solution, below, is messy. I need to draw lines from some point to
>> the edge of the graph. For example, I want to draw the bearing lines
>> from the origin to the edge.
>
>
> I should have used drawRay and drawEdge for several of the lines.
>
> Is this good enough to use as an example for the geometry package?
>
> Tom Dean
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Maybe, we need to clean it up. For sure we can add it in the Wiki
page, also after some cleaning.
Let me look at the code and see if I can understand the method to
frame it in a mathematical way...
- Re: Target Motion Analysis, (continued)
- Re: Target Motion Analysis, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/02
- Re: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/02
- Re: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, Juan Pablo Carbajal, 2016/05/03
- Re: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/03
- Re: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, Juan Pablo Carbajal, 2016/05/03
- Re: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/03
- RE: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, John Guin, 2016/05/03
- Re: Target Motion Analysis - Geometry Pkg, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/03
- Re: Target Motion Analysis, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/07
- Re: Target Motion Analysis, Thomas D. Dean, 2016/05/07
- Re: Target Motion Analysis,
Juan Pablo Carbajal <=