How can I draw a trajectory like this?
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Zeinab Ahmadi93
on 28 Jun 2017
Commented: Zeinab Ahmadi93
on 2 Jul 2017
Hello everybody Would you help me draw a trajectory like this using sin and cos functions but not with these stars, I want it with solid and continuous line.I have found this piece of code but i couldn't get a clue. Thanks in advance.
c1=30;
c2=30;
for j=1:3
for i=1:1:8 %%%2nd for loop for no. of S in the column
if(mod(i,2)~=0) %%%for C structure and opposite C structure
th = linspace( pi/2, -pi/2, 10);
for k=1:1:length(th)
anchormove(1,idx) = r *-cos(th(k)) + c1;
anchormove(2,idx) = r *-sin(th(k)) + c2;
idx=idx+1;
end
else
th = linspace( -pi/2, pi/2, 10);
for k=1:1:length(th)
anchormove(2,idx) = r * sin(th(k)) + c2;
anchormove(1,idx) = r * cos(th(k)) + c1;
idx=idx+1;
end
end
c2=c2+60;
end
lastmove=anchormove(2,idx-1);
for i=anchormove(1,idx-1):10: anchormove(1,idx-1)+(r+60)
anchormove(1,idx) = i;
anchormove(2,idx) = lastmove;
idx=idx+1;
end
c2=450;
c1=c1+90;
for i=1:1:8 %%%2nd for loop for no. of S in the column
if(mod(i,2)~=0) %%%for C structure and opposite C structure
th = linspace( pi/2, -pi/2, 10);
for k=1:1:length(th)
anchormove(1,idx) = r *cos(th(k)) + c1;
anchormove(2,idx) = r *sin(th(k)) + c2;
idx=idx+1;
Ax=anchormove(1,i);
Ay=anchormove(2,i);
plot(Ax,Ay,'r*')
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Image Analyst
on 28 Jun 2017
Use 'r-' instead of 'r*'.
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Image Analyst
on 28 Jun 2017
Edited: Image Analyst
on 28 Jun 2017
Attach your code here. I'm not going out to any third party site when you can attach it here with the paper clip icon. Your code as pasted above doesn't work. There are at least 3 "end" statement missing. I don't know where to put them because the formatting and indenting is all messed up. You can type control-a then control-i to fix indenting before pasting here. Please post code that runs.
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