Invisible axes for layered polar plot

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Darth_Malloc
Darth_Malloc on 24 Feb 2015
Commented: Stephen23 on 28 Feb 2015
I am trying to create a polar plot with invisible axes (in order to create a layered polar plot with smaller instances of the same pattern.
I have used the statement
set(ax, 'Visible', 'off')
as shown in the example of overlay axes but I have not yet been able to produce the desired result.
Is what I am attempting to do possible in Matlab? If so, any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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Darth_Malloc
Darth_Malloc on 25 Feb 2015
That is exactly what I am trying to do. This is my first use of Matlab, so I apologize if it is a stupid question.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 28 Feb 2015
Are the axes' scales or origins going to be different? Why do you need multiple axes? In MATLAB you can plot many things in one set of axes.

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Umakant
Umakant on 24 Feb 2015
Not sure what do you mean by invisible axes in case of polar plots. Please take a look at the 'polar' function in MATLAB. Try the following commands to get a polar plot.
theta = 0:0.01:2*pi;
rho = sin(2*theta).*cos(2*theta);
figure
polar(theta,rho,'--r')
Refer to the following link for more information on 'polar' function: http://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2014b/matlab/ref/polar.html

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