How can I plot a simple circle not centered at the origin? example: (x-5)^2+(y-10)^2=4
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example: (x-5)^2+(y-10)^2=4 I actually want to plot several overlapping circles on the same graph. I have never used matlab prior to this week so if there is a way to do this using SIMPLE function, plot, ezplot, etc. that's what I'm looking for. Thank you.
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Amit
2014년 1월 31일
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2014년 1월 31일
You make a function for plotting the circle, something like this:
EDIT:
function plotcircle(x1,y1,r,c)
% x1,y1: center
% r = radius
theta = 0:0.05:2*pi;
hold on;
plot(x1+r*cos(theta),y1+r*sin(theta),c);
axis equal;
For for every circle, you can call this function: like
plotcircle(5,10,2,'r');
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Image Analyst
2014년 1월 31일
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Image Analyst
2014년 1월 31일
I didn't think you did. It's so very simple so I'm sure you thought of it independently. I just brought it up because I'm hoping the poster, or others, might also scan the other interesting stuff in there. A lot of people don't know about the existence of the FAQ, and won't unless we keep plugging it now and then.
Amit
2014년 1월 31일
I am really sorry then. I thought by 'he named the variable differently' you meant I copied the code.
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