Am Donnerstag 20 Januar 2005 21:56 schrieb Curtis L. Olson:
> This is kind of off today's topic, but I have an unrelated question.
>
> Working in 2d space, given 3 points, I know how to compute a circle
> (center/radius) that passes through those three points. Now I need to
> compute the direction
Curtis L. Olson writes:
>
> This is kind of off today's topic, but I have an unrelated question.
>
> Working in 2d space, given 3 points, I know how to compute a circle
> (center/radius) that passes through those three points. Now I need to
> compute the direction of curvature of the 3 points.
"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
> This is kind of off today's topic, but I have an unrelated question.
Nice intro ! ;-)
> Working in 2d space, given 3 points, I know how to compute a circle
> (center/radius) that passes through those three points. Now I need to
> compute the direction of curvature o
Citeren "Curtis L. Olson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This is kind of off today's topic, but I have an unrelated question.
>
> Working in 2d space, given 3 points, I know how to compute a circle
> (center/radius) that passes through those three points. Now I need
> to
> compute the direction of cur