- x = r*cos(2*pi*f*t)
- y = r*sin(2*pi*f*t)
How can I plot an animated circle?
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I want to plot the radius of this circle going round (360 degrees) without the circle showing. So basically just a line fixed at the origin that spins for 2*pi.
I understand that I have to use a for loop between 0 to 2*pi but I don't get which variables I have to use.
Thanks
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Jos (10584)
on 8 Dec 2017
Calculate the endpoints
where r, is the radius, f is the frequency and t is the time.
figure
f = 0.3 ; % frequency
r = 2 ;
ph = plot(NaN,NaN,'b-o') ;
axis(1.1*[-r r -r r]) ;
axis square
tic
while(toc < 10)
t = toc ;
ph.XData = [0 r*cos(2*pi*f*t)] ;
ph.YData = [0 r*sin(2*pi*f*t)] ;
drawnow
end
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