plot phase angle in radian
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subplot(2,2,1)
%chi=1; alpha=2; lambda=0.25
%eta=0
p1=0.00139;
%eta=10
p2=-0.01262;
theta_rad = p1*pi/180; % Degrees-To-Radians
polar(theta_rad, 'r.')
%title('Phase Angle')
title('$\chi=1.0, \quad \eta=0.0$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',10,'FontName','Times New Roman','FontWeight','Normal')
%==========================================================
subplot(2,2,2)
theta_rad = p2*pi/180; % Degrees-To-Radians
polar(theta_rad, 'r.')
%title('Phase Angle')
title('$ \chi=1.0, \quad \eta=10.0$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',10,'FontName','Times New Roman','FontWeight','Normal')
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
subplot(2,2,3)
%alpha=2; lambda=0.25
%eta=0
p3=0.02877;
%eta=10
p4=0.25253;
theta_rad = p3*pi/180; % Degrees-To-Radians
polar(theta_rad, 'r.')
%title('Phase Angle')
title('$\chi=10.0, \quad \eta=0.0$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',10,'FontName','Times New Roman','FontWeight','Normal')
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
subplot(2,2,4)
theta_rad = p4*pi/180; % Degrees-To-Radians
polar(theta_rad, 'r.')
%title('Phase Angle')
title('$ \chi=10.0, \quad \eta=10.0$','Interpreter','latex','FontSize',10,'FontName','Times New Roman','FontWeight','Normal')
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Aug 2021
To be more correct, the yellow numbers are linear spaced from 0 to the maximum value you asked to plot.
Answers (1)
Walter Roberson
on 9 Aug 2021
If the question is about switching the polar plot degrees to radians, then change your calls to polar() to instead be calls to polarplot(), and set the option 'ThetaAxisUnits', 'radians'
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