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+function [worldPoints] = triangulatePoints(projMat1, projMat2, points1, points2)
+// Returns the worldPoint coordinates of the feature points.
+//
+// Calling Sequence
+// [worldPoints] = triangulatePoints(projMat1, projMat2, points1, points2)
+//
+// Parameters
+// projMat1: 3X4 projection matrix for the first Camera matrix
+// projMat2: 3X4 projection matrix for the second Camera matrix
+// points1: 2xN array of feature points in the 1st image. In case of c++ version it can be also a vector of feature points or two-channel matrix of size 1xN or Nx1
+// points2: 2xN array of feature points in the 2nd image. In case of c++ version it can be also a vector of feature points or two-channel matrix of size 1xN or Nx1
+// worldPoints: 4XN array or matrix of reconstructed points
+//
+// Description
+// Returns 4D location of the matched feature points from the two projected matrices. The 4D location of the feature points is reconstructed using triangulation.
+//
+// Examples
+// [projMat1] = [12 21 21 19; 34 12 0 2; 112 431 890 32.1]
+// [projMat2] = [16 17 32 1; 64 90 12 11; 123 43.5 895 9.8]
+// [points1] = [1 2 3 4;5 6 7 8]
+// [points2] = [32 1 3 5; 9 8 3 4]
+// [worldPoints] = triangulatePoints(projMat1, projMat2, points1, points2)
+//
+//
+// Authors
+// Deepshikha
+
+// code for the above function
+//
+
+ output = opencv_triangulatePoints(projMat1, projMat2, points1, points2)
+
+ channels = size(output)
+
+ for i = 1:channels
+ worldPoints(:,:,1) = output(1)
+ end
+
+endfunction
+