How can I set an equal distance of 5 units between the red star points?

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Hello everybody... I want to set an equal and fixed distance(5 units) between red star points in the whole figure(the three circles) in my attached code... How can I do it?? Please help me.Thanks in advance:)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2017-7-2
You can set up points at equal angles using code in the FAQ. http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_create_a_circle.3F However if you want the angles to be such that the arc length between the points is exactly 5 then the first and last point, near 0 and 2*pi, may not have an arc length of 5 between them unless the circumference is a multiple of 5. So it won't work for any arbitrary radius. If a spacing of 5 for nearly all pairs of points except for one pair is good enough for you, then see the 5th code chunk in the FAQ.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2017-7-7
The formula for a hexagon is not so simple as s=r*theta like it is for a circle. Sorry but I won't have time to help you with the trig formulas and if statements to do that.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2017-7-2
You cannot get equal distance of 5 units on the circumference of a circle unless the units are fractions of 2*pi. However if the units are fractions of 2*pi then you cannot get equal distances on the straight line that also has red markers.
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Zeinab Ahmadi93
Zeinab Ahmadi93 2017-7-2
Thanks for your reply dear Walter Roberson... But How did the writer of an article do it? This is the figure in that article:How can I change my code to generate an image like it because as you see the markers on the first circle are closer than others in my code.

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