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I'm new to R and I need to plot the quadratic matrix equation:

x^T A x + b^T x + c = 0

in R^2, with A being a 2x2, b a 2x1, and c a constant. The equation is for a boundary that defines classes of points. I need to plot that boundary for x0 = -6...6, x1 = -4...6. My first thought was generate a bunch of points and see where they are zero, but it depends on the increment between the numbers (most likely I'm not going guess what points are zero).

Is there a better way than just generating a bunch of points and seeing where it is zero or multiplying it out? Any help would be much appreciated,

Thank you.

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  • I'm pretty sure you have to generate a sample set to plot. Can you give any more information on your inputs and what your expected plot should look like?
    – N8TRO
    Feb 21, 2013 at 1:50

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Assuming you have a symmetric matrix A,

eg

 # A = | a    b/2 |
 #     | b/2  c   |

and your equation represents a conic section, you can use the conics package

What you need is a vector of coefficients c(a,b,c,d,e,f) representing

a.x^2 + b*x*y + c*y^2 + d*x + e*y + f

In your case, say you have

 A <- matrix(c(2,1,1,2))

 B <- c(-20,-28)
 C <- 10


# create the vector
v <- append(c(diag(A),B,C),A[lower.tri(A)]*2), 1)



 conicPlot(v)

enter image description here

You could easily wrap the multiplication out into a simple function

# note this does no checking for symmetry or validity of arguments

expand.conic <- function(A, B, C){
 append(c(diag(A),B,C),A[lower.tri(A)]*2), 1)
}
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  • Perfect! exactly what I needed. would you have any idea how to make it into a ggplot object?
    – Stephen
    Feb 21, 2013 at 2:13
  • Not without rewriting conicPlot and conics:::plotEllipse. You could look how these work, and write your own wrapper to create a data.frame that you could use with ggplot.
    – mnel
    Feb 21, 2013 at 2:19
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    You could also see stackoverflow.com/questions/12922740/… for a ggplot2 approach
    – mnel
    Feb 21, 2013 at 2:23
  • I'm just marveling at the beauty of this answer. Wish I could pass rep over to your bucket.
    – IRTFM
    Jun 13, 2014 at 21:09

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