Need to stop warning because i need to not show a plot using compassplot
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Warning: Plotting the real and imaginary components of the value provided. Specify both R and Theta values if you do not intend to plot a complex value.
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the cyclist
on 8 Dec 2025
I don't recognize that as a warning from a MATLAB function.
Can you post the full code that gives that warning?
Walter Roberson
on 9 Dec 2025
Simple testing does not appear to show that message?
compassplot([1 2+3i 2-3i])
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Norman
on 19 Dec 2025
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Dec 2025
Oddly enough, if you do provide something with real and imaginary components, you do not get the warning.
compassplot(1)
compassplot(1+2i)
Paul
on 19 Dec 2025
I can only guess from the text of the warning that the developers assume that if the user inputs a value with a non-zero imaginary part that the user meant it, but if the input has zero imaginary part then the user might be making a mistake (not sure what that mistake could be). But I could be wrong because the behavior is documented, though one could argue it could be a tad more clear on this particular case. Personally, I think this warning is overkill, though I'd be interested if there's some corner case where it helps keep the user from doing something unintended.
Note that the warning still shows up even if the input explicitly has a complex attribute
x = complex(1,0);
whos x
compassplot(x)
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