Your question seems unclear, and you posted using HTML which makes things even
less clear (see the Posting Guide). Sharing data on the making list is much more
effective using the dput function as described in [1].
I note that your X values are very different, but your Y and Z values are
similar. Do you want to estimate a regression model X( Y, Z ) from your nominal
data and replace the X values in your measured data?
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
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On June 23, 2015 9:19:31 AM PDT, Guillaume Kautzmann <g.kautzmann at
gmail.com> wrote:>Hi all,
>
>Hopefully I post that correctly as I use "r-help" for the first
time.
>I wish to best-fit a 3D point cloud on another one, preferably with a
>least-square adjustement method. Is there any existing solution
>(package,
>function,...) available?
>Here is a sample of my data where I want to fit the nominal on the
>measured
>points (identification by the name), the point clouds are not matching
>perfectly.
>
>measured points:
>Name X Y Z LH 17320.201 270.705 -344.385 LL 17319.695 270.709
>-356.391
>RH 17320.215 -269.783 -344.623 RL 17319.738 -269.791 -356.642
>
>nominal points
> Name X Y Z LH 4.627 270.1359368 -346.0554962 LL 4.63 270.1264744
>-358.0371904 RH 4.336 -270.2775009 -346.043514 RL 4.29 -270.2889739
>-358.0252081 R 4.581 -270.251483 -274.4168414 L 4.531 270.1487988
>-274.4168417 C 0 0 0
>Thanks in advance,
>Guillaume
>
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