Got some problems when trying to plot with a shifting angle in 2D Plotting ?

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when i try to plot from (0,0) it becomes great as the below Pic :
The Codes Are :-
hold on;grid;
ang=30;
theta=0;
for i=0:(360/ang)
xl=[0 15*cos(theta*pi/180)];
yl=[0 15*sin(theta*pi/180)];
plot(xl,yl,'-r')
theta=(i+1)*ang;
end
But when i try to change the Co-ordinates it becomes like this :-
The Codes As Below :-
hold on;grid;
ang=30;
theta=0;
for i=0:(360/ang)
xl=[5 20*cos(theta*pi/180)];
yl=[5 20*sin(theta*pi/180)];
plot(xl,yl,'-r')
theta=(i+1)*ang;
end
Thanks & Sorry for long words :D
  1 commentaire
Jan
Jan le 16 Mar 2013
You show us the code and the output, but do not explain, what the actual problem is. Do you expect the graphics to be symmetrical?

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Jan
Jan le 16 Mar 2013
Modifié(e) : Jan le 16 Mar 2013
The posted code moves the start points from (0,0) to (5,5) and the end points of each line are located on the circle around (0,0) with radius 20. I guess that you want a circle around (5,5) with radius 15:
hold on;grid;
ang=30;
theta=0;
for i=0:(360/ang)
xl = [5, 5 + 15*cos(theta*pi/180)];
yl = [5, 5 + 15*sin(theta*pi/180)];
plot(xl,yl,'-r')
theta = (i+1)*ang;
end

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Haytham Mohamed
Haytham Mohamed le 17 Mar 2013
thanks alot Jan Simon it works

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