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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T07:41:51+00:00 2026-06-04T07:41:51+00:00

In get rotation matrix value it contains public static boolean getRotationMatrix (float[] R, float[]

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In get rotation matrix value it contains public static boolean getRotationMatrix (float[] R, float[] I, float[] gravity, float[] geomagnetic)
Here how can i calculate the float[] gravity?
I found a sample of code where it calculate the orientation using both Accelerometer and Magnetic field

boolean success = SensorManager.getRotationMatrix(
   matrixR,
   matrixI,
   valuesAccelerometer,
   valuesMagneticField);

if(success){
SensorManager.getOrientation(matrixR, matrixValues);

double azimuth = Math.toDegrees(matrixValues[0]);
double pitch = Math.toDegrees(matrixValues[1]);
double roll = Math.toDegrees(matrixValues[2]);

readingAzimuth.setText("Azimuth: " + String.valueOf(azimuth));
readingPitch.setText("Pitch: " + String.valueOf(pitch));
 readingRoll.setText("Roll: "+String.valueOf(roll));
}

My questions are :

  • Is orientation value is the rotation matrix value?
  • If no then how can i implement this code to get the rotation matrix value using magnetic? field?

To get the rotation matrix i use this code

 public void onSensorChanged(SensorEvent sensorEvent) {
    if (timestamp != 0) {
        final double dT = (sensorEvent.timestamp - timestamp) * NS2S;
            double magneticX = sensorEvent.values[0];
            double magneticY = sensorEvent.values[1];
            double magneticZ = sensorEvent.values[2];
                        double omegaMagnitude =Math.sqrt(magneticX*magneticX + magneticY*magneticY + magneticZ*magneticZ);

                        if (omegaMagnitude > EPSILON) {
                            magneticX /= omegaMagnitude;
                            magneticY /= omegaMagnitude;
                            magneticZ /= omegaMagnitude;
        }
                        double thetaOverTwo = omegaMagnitude * dT / 2.0f;
                        double sinThetaOverTwo =Math.sin(thetaOverTwo);
                        double cosThetaOverTwo = Math.cos(thetaOverTwo);
                        deltaRotationVector[0] = (double) (sinThetaOverTwo * magneticX);
                        deltaRotationVector[1] = (double) (sinThetaOverTwo * magneticY);
                        deltaRotationVector[2] = (double) (sinThetaOverTwo * magneticZ);
                        deltaRotationVector[3] = cosThetaOverTwo;


    }
     double[] deltaRotationMatrix = new double[9];
     SensorManager.getRotationMatrixFromVector(deltaRotationMatrix, deltaRotationVector);
}

But the problem is this getRotationMatrixFromVector is says undefine for sensor.Any idea?

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    2026-06-04T07:41:52+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 7:41 am

    Orientation is not a rotation matrix as it only provides you angles related to magnetic North. You can obtain the rotation matrix (Direction Cosine Matrix) that will help you to transform coordinates from your device frame to the Earth’s frame this way :

    DCM from Wikipedia

    with

    azimuth
    = azimuth (radians)

    pitch
    = pitch (radians)

    roll
    = roll (radians)

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