[R] Any orthnormal matrix can keep the curve's shape and size unchnaged?

Giovanni Petris GPetris at uark.edu
Fri Jul 30 00:08:02 CEST 2004


Any orthogonal transformation preserves angles between vectors and
their length. Therefore, I guess shape and size are preserved -- of
course a precise answer depends on how you define these two features
of a curve. 

I am missing what has all this to do with R, though.

Giovanni

> Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 15:08:52 -0500
> From: Fred <fzh113 at hecky.it.northwestern.edu>
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> Dear R users,
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> I want to know, given a curve f in d-dimensional space, 
> It is possible to keep the curve’s shape and size unchanged by
> an arbitrary dxd orthnormal matrix A?
> That is, the new curve g = A*f is still the same shape and size as f?
>  
> Thanks for your advices and answers.
>  
>  
> Fred
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