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Changing bin edges on polar histogram

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JVM
JVM on 17 Apr 2018
Edited: Scott MacKenzie on 6 May 2021
Hi, I am making a polar histogram showing wind directions. I would like each bin to represent each tick rather than representing the directions between to ticks as shown below. How do I change that, so e.g. the bin representing North takes value from [337.5 : 22.5]?
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Stephanie Reeves
Stephanie Reeves on 21 Apr 2021
I realize this was posted two years ago, but did you find the answer? I have the same problem. Currenting Googling and have come up with nothing. :/ Thank you!

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Scott MacKenzie
Scott MacKenzie on 6 May 2021
Edited: Scott MacKenzie on 6 May 2021
I suggest you work with bin edges in addition to the number of bins. Below are two examples. On the right, the bins are wind directions, as in your example, with the bins centered in each compass point.
% test data
y = 2*pi * rand(1,100);
tiledlayout('flow');
nexttile;
n = 8; % number of bins
binTheta = 360 / n;
edges = (0:binTheta:360) + binTheta/2;
edges = deg2rad(edges);
polarhistogram(y, edges);
nexttile;
n = 16; % number of bins
labels = { 'E', 'ENE', 'NE', 'NNE', 'N', 'NNW' 'NW', 'WNW', 'W', ...
'WSW', 'SW', 'SSW', 'S', 'SSE', 'SE', 'SES'};
binTheta = 360 / n;
edges = (0:binTheta:360) + binTheta/2;
edges = deg2rad(edges);
polarhistogram(y, edges);
ax = gca;
ax.ThetaTick = 0:binTheta:360;
ax.ThetaTickLabels = labels;

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