How can I extract orientation of arrows from quiver function?

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In quiver function where is the information about the arrow orientation?

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 10 Mar 2015
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 10 Mar 2015
You'll need to use atan2 to get the orientation from u, v
q = quiver(1,1,1,0.5)
r = atan2(q.VData,q.UData)
r*180/pi to get it into degrees

Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein on 9 Mar 2015
quiver actually plots the information.
quiver(x,y,u,v)
means arrows are drawn pointing in (u/v) direction and positioned at (x/y). So, if you have x=0, y=0, u=1, v=1, you get one arrow pointing top right. For multiple arrows, x, y, u and v have multiple values.
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annalisa08
annalisa08 on 10 Mar 2015
In this way is correct, but my vectors from quiver function start from different origins: x = [-15 0 15;-15 0 15;-15 0 15]; y = [8 8 8; 13 13 13; 18 18 18];u = rand(3,3); v = rand(3,3)
is it possible aligning the vectors in quiver on compass plot?
Thank you very much for the help!
Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein on 10 Mar 2015
I don't get it... The origin is lost in the compass plot, but that's an inherent property of the compass plot and has nothing to do with the orientation. Set all x,y to zero and the arrows will align. Set x,y to their correct values (~=0) and they will shift to their correct position but remain their orientation.

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