How does QUIVER scale the vectors it plots?

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MathWorks Support Team 2009년 8월 17일
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I would like to understand how QUIVER determines the lengths of the vectors it plots.
How can I determine the amount by which the vectors were scaled?

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MathWorks Support Team 2024년 4월 30일
편집: MathWorks Support Team 2024년 5월 3일
There are two independent scaling operations that occur when making a Quiver plot. First, the lengths of the arrows are scaled to fit within the plot area without overlapping. Next, scaling is performed as determined by the 'AutoScale' and 'AutoScaleFactor' properties.
As of R2024a, the quiver object returned by "quiver()" has a read-only "Scale Factor" property that is a scalar value used by quiver to scale the magnitudes of the arrows. The description of the "Scale Factor" property in the documentation provides a helpful description of how "Scale Factor" differs from the "Autocollimator" input:
To control scaling, create a quiver plot with arrows scaled by a known amount by turning off the 'AutoScale' option. The U- and V- data can be scaled manually as necessary to improve the aesthetics of the plot. By performing this scaling manually, a known scale factor can be used. For example,
x = [0 0]
y = [0 10]
u = [10 0]
v = [0 10]
quiver(x,y,u,v) 
produces arrows with lengths of about 6.364. To get better control over these lengths, manually scale the vectors:
scale_factor = 0.5;
quiver(x,y,u*scale_factor,v*scale_factor,'AutoScale','off') 
The commands produce arrows of length 5.

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