how to color the area under the line??
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ahmed allaheani
on 10 Dec 2016
Answered: Nirav Sharda
on 13 Dec 2016
i am using polar coordinates to plot an antenna coverage area shape. i got the code as following:
and i got the result :
i just need help at [ how can i shad or color the area under the curve ????]
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Image Analyst
on 10 Dec 2016
It's not clear what area you're referring to. If you mean between the line and the center, then it seems that some points are "inside" 3 curves or 4 curves. So do you count that area 3 times or 4 times or just once?
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Nirav Sharda
on 13 Dec 2016
You can use the patch function here. I picked up 2 adjacent points and the center and created a patch inside a for loop. Also I used 'polar' instead of 'polarplot', because patch cannot be used for polaraxes.
r = [-18,-23,-29,-30,-30,-27,-24,-22,-32,-32,-30,-30,-24,-22,-25,-15,-20,-22,-27];
theta = linspace(-180,180,length(r));
polar(theta,r);
[x y]= pol2cart(theta,r);
for i = 1:length(r)-1
x1 = [x(i) x(i+1) 0];
y1 = [y(i) y(i+1) 0];
patch(x1,y1,'r','EdgeColor','none');
end
% This can be optional. I added this so that the numbers 10 and 20 are
% visible
alpha(.1);
I hope this helps.
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