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how to scale arrows

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MAJED
MAJED el 24 de Jun. de 2014
Respondida: Adam Danz el 26 de Abr. de 2024
I have this code for a vector field, the arrows keep getting crazier no mater what i do, can some one plese tell me how do i make them look nice and organized and same size
t1 = linspace(-1,500,10);
y1 = linspace(140,160,10);
[T,Y]=meshgrid(t1,y1);
DY=TribMod4(T,Y); DT=ones(size(DY));
scale = 1./sqrt(DT.^2+DY.^2);
p1=quiver(T,Y, 0.01.*DT, 0.001.*DY);
set(p1,'AutoScale','on', 'AutoScaleFactor', 0.08)
axis([-5 500 140 160])
hold on
[t,y]=ode45(@TribMod4,[0:0.51:900],147.971);
plot(t,y,'r')
ylabel('y')
xlabel('time (t)')
title('Direction field of function(2) with b=0.005')
thanks

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Star Strider
Star Strider el 25 de Jun. de 2014
You can turn autoscaling off by commenting the ‘set’ statement so it will not execute and instead calling quiver with:
quiver(x, y, dxda, dyda, 0)
The arrow lengths are controlled by the (u,v) vectors in the quiver documentation (here the (dxda,dyda) vectors), so while you can turn off autoscaling (that normally keeps the arrows from overlapping), according to the documentation and some of my experiments, you would have to control their lengths with (u,v).

Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 26 de Abr. de 2024
Quiver scaling can be tough to understand. We recently added the ScaleFactor property (R2024a) to help out. See this answer for 3 ways to control the scale of quiver arrows.

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