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Has anyone noticed that swapping the range values for a ploar plot does not change the plot? For example, if I have a 2D plot, and I swap the xmin and xmax values, the plot reverses on the x-axis. But when I do this in a polar plot, there is no change to the plot. If I change the inner and outer radial boundary values while the outer is less than the inner, then the radial range changes, but not its direction.
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yes i can confirm that the radial axis in polar plots cannot be inversed. i want it to go from 90deg to 0deg. but no matter what i do it always goes from 0deg to 90deg
Extracted from the help file.
Changing Axis Limits of 2D Plots |
To override the default axis limits:
Click in the plot to select it. In an X-Y Plot, you'll see four numbers, one by each axis limit. In the case of X-Y plots with a secondary y-axis, you will see six axis limit placeholders. In a Polar Plot, you'll see two additional numbers on the right of the plot region.
Click on the number closest to the axis limit you wish to change and type a new number or expression.
Click outside the plot region to redisplay the plot using the numbers you specified as axis limits.
You can also set axis limits by zooming a plot.
You cannot override the default angular axislimits. These are always set to 0 degrees and 360 degrees.
To return the axis limits to their automatic settings, delete the entry in an axis limit placeholder, leaving the placeholder empty. Click outside the plot region.
yes the inverse x-axis works for XY plots. But the radial axis of polar plot doesn't invert.
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