coverageAreaPlotter
Coverage area plotter for bird's-eye plot
Description
creates a caPlotter
= coverageAreaPlotter(bep
)CoverageAreaPlotter
object that configures the display of
sensor coverage areas on a bird's-eye plot. The CoverageAreaPlotter
object is stored in the Plotters
property of the input birdsEyePlot
object, bep
. To display the sensor coverage
areas, use the plotCoverageArea
function.
sets properties using one or more caPlotter
= coverageAreaPlotter(bep
,Name,Value
)Name,Value
pair arguments. For
example, coverageAreaPlotter(bep,'DisplayName','Coverage area')
sets
the display name that appears in the bird's-eye-plot legend.
Examples
Create and Display Coverage Area on Bird's-Eye Plot
Create a bird's-eye plot with an x-axis range from 0 to 90 meters and a y-axis range from –35 to 35 meters. Create a coverage area plotter that displays coverage areas in red.
bep = birdsEyePlot('XLim',[0 90],'YLim',[-35 35]); caPlotter = coverageAreaPlotter(bep,'DisplayName','Radar coverage area','FaceColor','r');
Display a coverage area that has a 35-degree field of view and a 60-meter range. Mount the coverage area sensor 1 meter in front of the origin. Set the orientation angle of the sensor to 0 degrees.
mountPosition = [1 0]; range = 60; orientation = 0; fieldOfView = 35; plotCoverageArea(caPlotter,mountPosition,range,orientation,fieldOfView);
Input Arguments
bep
— Bird’s-eye plot
birdsEyePlot
object
Bird’s-eye plot, specified as a birdsEyePlot
object.
Name-Value Arguments
Specify optional pairs of arguments as
Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN
, where Name
is
the argument name and Value
is the corresponding value.
Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the
pairs does not matter.
Before R2021a, use commas to separate each name and value, and enclose
Name
in quotes.
Example: coverageAreaPlotter('FaceColor','red')
sets the fill color of
sensor coverage areas to red.
DisplayName
— Plotter name to display in legend
''
(default) | character vector | string scalar
Plotter name to display in legend, specified as the comma-separated pair consisting of
'DisplayName'
and character vector or string scalar. If you do
not specify a name, the bird's-eye plot does not display a legend entry for the
plotter.
FaceColor
— Fill color of coverage areas
[0 0 0]
(black) (default) | RGB triplet | hexadecimal color code | color name | short color name
Fill color of coverage areas, specified as the comma-separated pair consisting of
'FaceColor'
and an RGB triplet, a hexadecimal color code, a color
name, or a short color name.
For a custom color, specify an RGB triplet or a hexadecimal color code.
An RGB triplet is a three-element row vector whose elements specify the intensities of the red, green, and blue components of the color. The intensities must be in the range
[0,1]
, for example,[0.4 0.6 0.7]
.A hexadecimal color code is a string scalar or character vector that starts with a hash symbol (
#
) followed by three or six hexadecimal digits, which can range from0
toF
. The values are not case sensitive. Therefore, the color codes"#FF8800"
,"#ff8800"
,"#F80"
, and"#f80"
are equivalent.
Alternatively, you can specify some common colors by name. This table lists the named color options, the equivalent RGB triplets, and hexadecimal color codes.
Color Name | Short Name | RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|---|---|
"red" | "r" | [1 0 0] | "#FF0000" | |
"green" | "g" | [0 1 0] | "#00FF00" | |
"blue" | "b" | [0 0 1] | "#0000FF" | |
"cyan"
| "c" | [0 1 1] | "#00FFFF" | |
"magenta" | "m" | [1 0 1] | "#FF00FF" | |
"yellow" | "y" | [1 1 0] | "#FFFF00" | |
"black" | "k" | [0 0 0] | "#000000" | |
"white" | "w" | [1 1 1] | "#FFFFFF" | |
"none" | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | No color |
Here are the RGB triplets and hexadecimal color codes for the default colors MATLAB® uses in many types of plots.
RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|
[0 0.4470 0.7410] | "#0072BD" | |
[0.8500 0.3250 0.0980] | "#D95319" | |
[0.9290 0.6940 0.1250] | "#EDB120" | |
[0.4940 0.1840 0.5560] | "#7E2F8E" | |
[0.4660 0.6740 0.1880] | "#77AC30" | |
[0.3010 0.7450 0.9330] | "#4DBEEE" | |
[0.6350 0.0780 0.1840] | "#A2142F" |
EdgeColor
— Border color of coverage areas
[0 0 0]
(black) (default) | RGB triplet | hexadecimal color code | color name | short color name
Border color of coverage areas, specified as the comma-separated pair consisting
of 'EdgeColor'
and an RGB triplet, a hexadecimal color code, a
color name, or a short color name.
For a custom color, specify an RGB triplet or a hexadecimal color code.
An RGB triplet is a three-element row vector whose elements specify the intensities of the red, green, and blue components of the color. The intensities must be in the range
[0,1]
, for example,[0.4 0.6 0.7]
.A hexadecimal color code is a string scalar or character vector that starts with a hash symbol (
#
) followed by three or six hexadecimal digits, which can range from0
toF
. The values are not case sensitive. Therefore, the color codes"#FF8800"
,"#ff8800"
,"#F80"
, and"#f80"
are equivalent.
Alternatively, you can specify some common colors by name. This table lists the named color options, the equivalent RGB triplets, and hexadecimal color codes.
Color Name | Short Name | RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|---|---|
"red" | "r" | [1 0 0] | "#FF0000" | |
"green" | "g" | [0 1 0] | "#00FF00" | |
"blue" | "b" | [0 0 1] | "#0000FF" | |
"cyan"
| "c" | [0 1 1] | "#00FFFF" | |
"magenta" | "m" | [1 0 1] | "#FF00FF" | |
"yellow" | "y" | [1 1 0] | "#FFFF00" | |
"black" | "k" | [0 0 0] | "#000000" | |
"white" | "w" | [1 1 1] | "#FFFFFF" | |
"none" | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | No color |
Here are the RGB triplets and hexadecimal color codes for the default colors MATLAB uses in many types of plots.
RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|
[0 0.4470 0.7410] | "#0072BD" | |
[0.8500 0.3250 0.0980] | "#D95319" | |
[0.9290 0.6940 0.1250] | "#EDB120" | |
[0.4940 0.1840 0.5560] | "#7E2F8E" | |
[0.4660 0.6740 0.1880] | "#77AC30" | |
[0.3010 0.7450 0.9330] | "#4DBEEE" | |
[0.6350 0.0780 0.1840] | "#A2142F" |
FaceAlpha
— Transparency of coverage areas
0.1
(default) | scalar in the range [0, 1]
Transparency of coverage areas, specified as the comma-separated pair consisting
of 'FaceAlpha'
and a scalar in the range [0, 1]. A value of
0
makes the coverage area fully transparent. A value of
1
makes the coverage area fully opaque.
Tag
— Tag associated with plotter object
'PlotterN
'
(default) | character vector | string scalar
N
'Tag associated with the plotter object, specified as the comma-separated pair
consisting of 'Tag'
and a character vector or string scalar. The
default value is 'Plotter
, where
N
'N
is an integer that corresponds to the
N
th plotter associated with the input birdsEyePlot
object.
Output Arguments
caPlotter
— Coverage area plotter
CoverageAreaPlotter
object
Coverage area plotter, returned as a CoverageAreaPlotter
object.
You can modify this object by changing its property values. The property names
correspond to the name-value pair arguments of the
coverageAreaPlotter
function.
caPlotter
is stored in the Plotters
property of the input birdsEyePlot
object,
bep
. To plot the coverage areas, use the plotCoverageArea
function.
Version History
Introduced in R2017a
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