Color along line in polaraxes

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I am trying to combine two "solved" aspects of MATLAB -- 1) plotting a 2D line with color that varies along the line in 2) polar axes.
The most commonly suggested trick is to use surf or mesh to create a "fake" 3D line and color this. However, this is not supported on polaraxesin MATLAB:
>> polaraxes, hold on;
>> surf([1 1; 1 1], [2 2; 2 2], [3 3; 3 3])
Error using newplot (line 80)
Adding Cartesian plot to polaraxes is not supported
One trick that does seem to work is using a sequence of line segments, as is done in cline.m from File Exchange.
>> polaraxes; hold on; cline;
Gives this
which is technically what I want... but as pointed out in the previous comments, is much uglier than the solution with surf or mesh since it draws individual segments.
Is there any other way to do this? I found this question also asked here https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/439176-how-do-i-vary-the-color-along-a-line-in-polar-coordinateswith an "accepted answer" that this does not seem possible, so I'm feeling a little pessimistic.

Accepted Answer

Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 5 May 2021
Edited: Chad Greene on 5 May 2021
What if you interpolate along a dense line and plot with polarscatter?
I'm thinking something like this:
theta = linspace(0,6*pi,100000);
rho1 = theta/10;
polarscatter(theta,rho1,5,rho1,'filled')

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