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Quaternian rotations

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-12 16:02 ID:55Dz1m6n

I dont fucking get it

i get that rotating using quats involves x y z and w, where x y and z is a vector that defines an axis about which you rotate by w, but what is w in? its not degrees, and its not radians, and its not cos degress..... arg

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-12 16:43 ID:+NumBveX

never heard of these things myself.  could it be in any unit you want?

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-12 17:57 ID:B/NmtQwd

Wikipedia says:

It turns out that the angle of rotation α is also easy to read off if we are dealing with a unit quaternion z = a + v: we have a = cos(α/2).

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-12 22:39 ID:nHwvg4L7

What is the subject?

It its below the first level of calculus, you only use y, x, and z....But if its physics, then w can just be measuring x, y, and z against something like time...Radians and degrees are only ways to express the answer (since they can easily be converted)...so if x, y, and z are using either, so will w(unless your problem is just busy work to convert)

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-13 0:40 ID:Heaven

>>4
Do you even know what quaternions are?

Name: op 2007-07-13 6:52 ID:FDa7cyGe

>>5
Seems not

>>3
sounds right, but i cant actually fins where wiki says that in
'quats', or 'quats and spatial rotation'

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-13 10:03 ID:Heaven

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-13 13:54 ID:75vA+9vu

>>4
>>5
pwn'd

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