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Anne
Anne on 16 Feb 2021
Answered: Sai Kiran on 21 Dec 2022
Hey there,
I try to export a radiation pattern (3D) in the .stl format. That's my code:
fc = 62e9;
pm = design(patchMicrostrip, fc);
pattern(pm, fc);
Now it would be great to export this pattern as .stl or something similar. I'll be greatful for every idea or hint.
Thanks in advance!
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Anne
Anne on 17 Feb 2021
Edited: Anne on 17 Feb 2021
I thought about (and tried them):
> stlwrite (part of the antenna package), which needs a triangulation object as input, but i couldn't find a way to convert the 3D-pattern to a triangulation object
> surf2stl (https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/4512-surf2stl), which needs a Surface as input.
h = gcf;
get(h)
children = h.Children
axChild = children(6).Children
This shows me that "Axes" has a Child of type Surface. I can export this to an stl without problems, but it's just a sphere. So there has to be some information missing.
Thanks in advance for any helpfull idea!

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Sai Kiran
Sai Kiran on 21 Dec 2022
Hi,
Please follow the steps below to export the 3D radiation pattern to .stl format.
[D,A,E]=pattern(pm,fc)
where D is the Directivity, A is an array of azimuth angle and E is an array of elevation angle.
[A,E]=meshgrid(A,E);
Download the surf2stl function from the below link.
surf2stl('filename.stl',D,A,E);
The resultant stl file contains the 3D radiation pattern.
I hope it resolves your query.

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