How to use the data, but no polar function, to make polar plot?

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Cece Guan
Cece Guan el 6 de Jul. de 2016
Respondida: Thorsten el 6 de Jul. de 2016
Hi,
I am wondering how to use the data, but not polar function, to make polar plot in MATLAB.
My data is like between 0to 1/2pi, the value equal to 1;
between 1/2pi to pi, the value equal to 2;
between pi to 3/2pi, the value equal to 3;
between 3/2pi to 2pi, the value equal to 1.5.
I noticed that it is very easy to make polar plot when there is a polar function between theta and r,
however, I only have the data but no function....
I wonder is it possible to make polar plot just using my data? Or...how to make a polar function using my data?
Thanks,
Cece

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Robert
Robert el 6 de Jul. de 2016
I would use polar to plot the data; however it looks like R2016a has a preferred option -- polarplot ( doc ).
With polar, you could try
theta = linspace(0,2*pi,1e3); % more values yeilds a smoother plot
r = nan(size(theta)); % pre-allocate r
r(theta<pi/2) = 1;
r(theta>=pi/2&theta<pi) = 2;
r(theta>=pi&theta<3*pi/2) = 3;
r(theta>=3*pi/2) = 1.5;
r(end) = 1; % makes it a closed loop
polar(theta,r)

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Thorsten
Thorsten el 6 de Jul. de 2016
theta = deg2rad(0:359);
r = [1 2 3 1.5];
r = repmat(r, 90, 1); r = r(:)';
plot(r.*cos(theta), r.*sin(theta))
axis equal

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