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i would like to know how to rotate the compass so that 0 value is on the top (y-axis).when im plotting compass 0 value is on the right(x-axis).i want to make 0 value on y-axis.
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Abby Skofield
on 4 Oct 2024
Starting in R2024b, the compassplot function can be used in place of compass to create arrows eminating from the origin of a polar axes. The PolarAxes class (introduced in R2016a) has many properties and several functions you can use to customize its appearance. Note that compassplot can be combined in a PolarAxes with other plots like polarhistogram, polarplot, polarscatter, etc.
t = linspace(pi/3,2*pi,10);
cp = compassplot(t,sin(t)); % new in R2024b
pax = gca % get a handle to the PolarAxes
pax.ThetaZeroLocation = "top";
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Grzegorz Knor
on 12 Oct 2011
view(-90,90)
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Miguel Gil Mast
on 15 Mar 2016
Edited: Miguel Gil Mast
on 15 Mar 2016
Adding to Grzegorz Knor's comment, I used the following to rotate my compass (see attached pictures)
view([+90 -90]);
This is what Bruce Raine's script does also only that he saves the inputs as az and el first
Bruce Raine
on 8 Feb 2012
Try this code, the above code has the signs around the wrong way.
az = 90; % azimuth i.e. rotate around z-axis horizontally by 90 degrees
el = -90; % elevation negative, effectively looking beneath plot
view(az, el);
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