How do I use Quiver with X, Y, radians and vector length?
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Hi everybody,
I would really like to use a quiver plot to display my data, however, I can't seem to get it to work properly, the plot never looks like it should and any changes I make just seem to result in random results.
I have two matrices, one contains heading direction in radians, the other contains the strength of this heading/vector length or intensity.
So from these I have X, Y, direction (in radians) and something that could be considered analogous to velocity (actually Rayleigh vector lengths).
I know I should be able to plot this data using Quiver but I don't seem to understand how the inputs work. I have looked over the help and doc information but they keep using examples generated from sin or cos applied to a matrix, which really doesn't help me understand the inputs any better.
Any help would be massively appreciated.
Rod.
Sample Data:
if true
figure
[X,Y] = meshgrid(1:1:10);
heading = deg2rad(randi([-180 180],10,10));
r = randi([0 10],10,10);
quiver(X,Y,heading,r)
end
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Chad Greene
2015-5-21
If you have the locations of points X and Y, all you have to do is convert your direction/magnitude information to cartesian coordinates. For direction theta and magnitude rho,
[u,v] = pol2cart(theta,rho);
then
quiver(X,Y,u,v)
should do the trick.
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Chad Greene
2015-5-22
Alternatively, you can use axis xy to flip the y direction back from imagesc's default axis ij.
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