If I have
C = B-A
I guess I can say C is B with a origin or base that is not 0, but A.
I assume (?) C is called the delta from A to B. Now, there's a lot of things that concern this type of operation of having a different starting reference. Like when I measure the angle between two vectors I can assume I'm making one of them my new base (especially if I want a 360º range and not just 180).
Is there an abstract name for this comparison operation, put something in a perspective of something else?
Also, Is there a name for the resulting value applicable to many types of transformation? Is "delta" it? Can I say rotation delta or scale delta, etc?
More over is there a symbol to denote "origin" or "base" or "reference" that one can use as a mark to indicate that one of two variables is the new base or the other is being put in reference of the one with the mark?
Thanks!
C = B-A
I guess I can say C is B with a origin or base that is not 0, but A.
I assume (?) C is called the delta from A to B. Now, there's a lot of things that concern this type of operation of having a different starting reference. Like when I measure the angle between two vectors I can assume I'm making one of them my new base (especially if I want a 360º range and not just 180).
Is there an abstract name for this comparison operation, put something in a perspective of something else?
Also, Is there a name for the resulting value applicable to many types of transformation? Is "delta" it? Can I say rotation delta or scale delta, etc?
More over is there a symbol to denote "origin" or "base" or "reference" that one can use as a mark to indicate that one of two variables is the new base or the other is being put in reference of the one with the mark?
Thanks!