can anyone explain what this piece of code do?
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[u,v] = pol2cart(center(:,3),8);
quiver(center(:,2),center(:,1),u,v,0.3,'g');
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Star Strider
on 15 Oct 2014
The first line converts a (Nx3) matrix ‘center’ where ‘center(:,3)’ is a vector of angles, apparently defining vectors in those directions with a constant length of 8, and converts it to Cartesian coordinates.
The second line (using the quiver function) plots arrows with the first two columns of ‘center’ defining the the origins of the arrows and ‘u’ and ‘v’ (calculated in the first line) defining their directions and lengths.
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Star Strider
on 16 Oct 2014
My pleasure!
The assignment:
c = [];
sets variable ‘c’ equal to the empty matrix. It is useful if, for instance, you want to add other elements to it in a loop, for example:
for k = 1:10
c = [c k];
end
It is preferable to do what is known as ‘preallocation’ rather than concatenation, but in some instances, preallocation is not possible and serial concatenation is the only way to create a variable array.
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