how to span a 3*1 vector into a 3*3 skew symmetric matrix ?

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Hi everyone, as the title,
x=[a b c]' is a 3*1 vector, and its 3*3 skew symmetric matrix is
X=[0 -c b ;
c 0 -a ;
-b a 0 ];
what command is all right to make it in Matlab ?
THX very much!
Cheers
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Thanacha Choopojcharoen
Thanacha Choopojcharoen il 12 Ott 2023
Modificato: Thanacha Choopojcharoen il 12 Ott 2023
I wrote a vectorized version of skew where v can be 3xn or nx3. This will return 3x3xn. Technically, this can be defined as a one-line anonymous function as well.
function S = skew(v)
a = size(v,1)==3;
n = size(v,round(1+a));
V = permute(v,[round(2-a),3,round(1+a)]);
I = repmat(eye(3),[1,1,n]);
S = cross(repmat(V,[1,3]),I);
end

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 18 Giu 2014
X=[0 -x(3) x(2) ; x(3) 0 -x(1) ; -x(2) x(1) 0 ];
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James Tursa
James Tursa il 18 Giu 2014
Take Sean's code and make a function out of it.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico il 19 Giu 2014
A great virtue of MATLAB (ok, almost any programming language) is the ability to write functions that do what you want. Making a skew-symmetric matrix from a vector is not something most people will ever need to do, so it is unlikely you would find a simple command to do it. However, since you can write functions that do anything you want, anything that you will do often, then do so. Personalize your version of MATLAB to include such tools that do what you have a need for.
In this case, a simple m-file would suffice. Or write a function handle if this is not something you will have a need for beyond today.
Finally, the code that Sean gives is easily vectorized to create a 3-d array, where each plane would be one such matrix.

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Sergei Sergienko
Sergei Sergienko il 5 Giu 2020
Modificato: Sergei Sergienko il 5 Giu 2020
There is special function for this in Matlab called skew
v = [1 2 3]';
skew(v)
ans =
0 -3 2
3 0 -1
-2 1 0
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Mitsu
Mitsu il 3 Dic 2020
This function is not included, as of MATLAB 2019b; unless it is part of a specific additional toolbox.
Elyar Zavvari
Elyar Zavvari il 12 Ago 2021
You will find this function in matlab robotics toolbox by Kevin Lynch.

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Raul Cajias
Raul Cajias il 20 Apr 2016
I think what you're looking for is the skewdec skewed function. However it's only available with the 'Robust Control Toolbox'.

Wit
Wit il 15 Set 2019
Modificato: Wit il 15 Set 2019
I think there is a "cross2Matrix" function:
x = [1; 2; 3];
cross2Matrix(x)
ans =
0 -3 2
3 0 -1
-2 1 0

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