can i get rid of rectangular coordinates and get something like a blade shape image in matlab as shown in figure. If yes then please refer me to some example
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Bjorn Gustavsson
on 21 Jan 2014
yes. Use:
surf(X,Y,Z,C),shading flat.view(0,90)
Where you might set the Z-matrix to all zeros (or something else if you'd rather like that)
HTH
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Bjorn Gustavsson
on 22 Jan 2014
You have to check that their sizes are the same, first check:
whos R ca cptot
then hopefully you'll only have to transpose R:
XYZ = [R.'.*cos(ca),R.'.*sin(ca),cptot];
HTH
Walter Roberson
on 27 Jan 2014
Have a look at "Obtaining Angular Directions in a Projection Space" in the document http://www.mathworks.com/help/map/accessing-computing-and-inverting-map-projection-data.html#f11-12738 . The graph shown there in 6. -- isn't that the same kind of graph that you need, except with a greater mapping angle? If so then you can use the setup shown in 1. but with different lat and lon limits.
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Image Analyst
on 27 Jan 2014
If it's just a rubber sheet stretch, then imtransform() can do that.
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