Plot polar plot for AOA

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Hozifa
Hozifa on 21 Sep 2022
Answered: Chunru on 21 Sep 2022
Hi there,
I have angle of arrival results (rays coming from different angles with different power), the results contain the azimuth angles with their correponding received power, i want to represent each incoming ray by a line that originates from center of the plot without being connected to the other lines.
Here what I have come up with
ax = polaraxes;
x=[ 157.9530 -133.5950
179.8410 -105.8580
180.6610 -121.5060
186.8470 -113.7320
187.5210 -53.3090
187.5210 -116.6670
187.5210 -117.8350
190.5990 -116.0400
190.6450 -123.0920
190.6460 -95.1370
];
polarplot(x(:,1)*pi/180,x(:,2))
ax.ThetaZeroLocation = 'top';
rlim([min(x(:,2)) 0])
ax.ThetaDir = 'clockwise';

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Chunru
Chunru on 21 Sep 2022
ax = polaraxes; hold on
x=[ 157.9530 -133.5950
179.8410 -105.8580
180.6610 -121.5060
186.8470 -113.7320
187.5210 -53.3090
187.5210 -116.6670
187.5210 -117.8350
190.5990 -116.0400
190.6450 -123.0920
190.6460 -95.1370
];
n = height(x);
dbcenter = -200; % center is -200db
polarplot( [zeros(1, n); x(:,1)']*pi/180, [zeros(1, n)+dbcenter; x(:,2)'] )
ax.ThetaZeroLocation = 'top';
%rlim([min(x(:,2)) 0])
ax.ThetaDir = 'clockwise';
rlim([-inf 0])

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