How to rotate a quiver object in matlab
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Ricardo Ferreira
on 9 Jun 2015
Commented: Adam Danz
on 16 Apr 2020
I have a quiver object like this
q = quiver(x,y,u,v);
and then I use rotate to rotate it, but nothing happens
rotate(q,[0 0 1],180);
the command above works on a surf object, but not in a quiver one,why?
Thank you!
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Adam Danz
on 16 Apr 2020
If you're rotating the vector about it's base so that (x,y) do not change but the direction of the vector changes, you can use quiverRotate() from the file exchange.
Example:
[Ur, Vr] = quiverRotate(U, V, 180, 'deg');
quiver(x, y, Ur, Vr)
% Or use the quiver handle
quiverRotate(q, 180, 'deg')
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Mike Garrity
on 9 Jun 2015
The rotate command actually modifies the data of the graphics object, and it doesn't know how to modify all of the different types of graphics objects. The quiver one, in particular is a bit tricky because some of the data represents directions instead of positions.
g = hgtransform;
quiver(x,y,u,v,'Parent',g)
set(g,'Matrix',makehgtform('zrotate',pi/4))
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