How to assign 4*1 matrix element as directly as stokes polarization parameter?
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I want to assign values of Z as S0, S1, S2, S3 ? How do I do it? Is there any command?
Is there any code in MATLAB to plot the Stokes polarization parameter?
% Mullar Matrix analysis
x=0.1
y=0.9
theta=atand(-x/y)
S= [1 ;1 ; 0; 0]
plot(x,y,'-',LineWidth=2),xlabel('2Ex'),ylabel('2Ey'),title('Polarization Ellipse') %,LineWidth=2)
axis equal
axis square
xlim([-1 1])
ylim([-1 1])
grid on
grid minor
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Image Analyst
on 5 Oct 2022
Not sure what you mean but how about
Z = [S0, S1, S2, S3];
???
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Image Analyst
on 6 Oct 2022
Edited: Image Analyst
on 6 Oct 2022
Make your code into a function and call it 4 times:
% Main program:
S0=1 ,S1=0.97, S2=0.2195 ,S3=0
z = [S0, S1, S2, S3];
for k = 1 : numel(z)
results(k) = MullarMatrixAnalysis(z(k));
end
%======================================================================
% Function definition
% Mullar Matrix analysis
function results = MullarMatrixAnalysis(Z)
x=0.1
y=0.9
theta=atand(-x/y)
M=[1 0 0 0 ; 0 cosd(2*theta) sind(2*theta) 0 ; 0 -sind(2*theta) cosd(2*theta) 0 ; 0 0 0 1 ]
% more code......
but I'm not exactly sure what Z is or whether you want to pass in the whole z (all 4 S values) or just one z (only one of the S values). It's really unclear to me how you're using the various z's and S's.
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