How can i create a function that returns the x and y coordinate of a circle with given center, radius an interval from 0 to 2*pi?

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How can i create a function that returns the x and y coordinate of a circle with given center, radius an interval from 0 to 2*pi?
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Rik
Rik on 3 May 2020
Look at how you are generating the t vector. That would be a way to make your circle look a lot more like a circle.

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Maadhav Akula
Maadhav Akula on 6 May 2020
Hi,
According to your comments I think you just want a particular point (x,y co-ordinates) on a circle. For that you should also pass the angle value too. You got the function almost right, I have modified it a little:
function [x,y] = getCircle(xm,ym,radius,t)
x = radius*cos(t)+xm;
y = radius*sin(t)+ym;
end
where t can lie between the interval [0,2*pi] in radians.
Hope this helps!
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Rik
Rik on 6 May 2020
Personally I think it is more likely that OP was calling the function with a single output and should increase the number of angles.
It looks like homework to me, and I don't see how it makes sense to ask for a part of the arc in a homework question.

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