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Polar Plots

mzeftel
1-Newbie

Polar Plots

If you have any issues or requests with polar plots, please let us know.

Mona


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RichardJ
19-Tanzanite
(To:mzeftel)

I don't use them much, but if you want some examples look here:

http://www.advsofteng.com/gallery_polar.html

and here:

http://www.advsofteng.com/gallery_polar2.html

OK, so it's the same website yet again! I'm trying to hint 🙂

Richard
PhilipOakley
5-Regular Member
(To:RichardJ)

Be able to show an apparently x-y grid when the data
was provided as r-theta.

(and even mix the two data types on one plot?)


Philip Oakley



Philip reminds me by
"Be able to show an apparently x-y grid when the data
was provided as r-theta. (and even mix the two data types on one plot?)",
that I have often found myself involved with computations that have
both R-Theta and X-Y aspects. Indeed I can see a use for plots where
the polar and XY trajectories, real (in mechanical motion problems)
or abstract (in SmithShart, Nyquist), could be combined (not all in
one case perhaps).
Cheers and Seasons best wishes to all.
Mike.

On 12/24/2009 7:57:28 AM, Michael J McCann wrote:
>
>Philip reminds me by
>"Be able to show an apparently
>x-y grid when the data
>was provided as r-theta. (and
>even mix the two data types on
>one plot?)",
>that I have often found myself
>involved with computations
>that have
>both R-Theta and X-Y aspects.
>Indeed I can see a use for
>plots where
>the polar and XY trajectories,
>real (in mechanical motion
>problems)
>or abstract (in SmithShart,
>Nyquist), could be combined
>(not all in
>one case perhaps).
>Cheers and Seasons best wishes
>to all.
>Mike.

While we are thinking on this line, surely
plotting complex numbers directly....

Philip Oakley C.Eng
philipoakley@iee.org

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