Animations of several points
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I am trying to simulate the trajectories of a few particles in 2D on Matlab. I have the x- and y- coordinates of these particles as a function of time, which I store as matrix x and y. The column in both x and y corresponds to the time, while the row corresponds to the particle number: 1, 2, etc.
I know how to do the animation for one particle, but I am not sure how to customize the code for multiple particles' trajectories. Basically, my idea is that on the initial plot, I have 3 markers which correspond to the initial position of the particles, say particle A, B and C. Then, I would like to follow the movement of these 3 markers, and here is where I encountered the problem: I don't know how to sort the subsequent points according to the particle identity. For example, I want to specify the first point I plot in the second time point as particle A, second point as particle B and third point in particle C.
I have tried this but this will simulate the trajectory particle by particle, and then erase the data when the next particle is simulated. I would like to plot all of these trajectories on the same plot.
% for i = 1:nPart
% for ii = 1:length(x(i,:))
% pause(0.01)
% set(h, 'XData', x(i,1:ii), 'YData', y(i,1:ii));
% drawnow %// you can probably remove this line, as pause already calls drawnow
% hold all
% end
% end
Any idea will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
2 Comments
Image Analyst
on 22 Mar 2016
Do you just want to display the curves? Or do you want the individual data points to draw slowly, like it's an animation?
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Image Analyst
on 22 Mar 2016
Try something like this:
y = rand(3, 20); % Generate random sample data.
x = rand(size(y, 1), size(y, 2));
% Now we have x and y sample data and we can begin.
% Extract into separate arrays
x1 = sort(x(1,:));
x2 = sort(x(2,:));
x3 = sort(x(3,:));
y1 = y(1,:);
y2 = y(2,:);
y3 = y(3,:);
for k = 1 : length(x1)
plot(x1(1:k), y1(1:k), 'r*-', 'LineWidth', 2);
xlim([min(x(:)), max(x(:))]);
ylim([min(y(:)), max(y(:))]);
grid on;
hold on;
plot(x2(1:k), y2(1:k), 'g*-', 'LineWidth', 2);
plot(x3(1:k), y3(1:k), 'b*-', 'LineWidth', 2);
hold off;
fprintf('Plotted points 1 through %d\n', k);
pause(0.8);
end
fprintf('Done!\n');
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Utkarsh Anand
on 27 May 2020
You can use a structured approach to create 'n' empty cells; something like::
Particles = struct();
Cheers
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