On 2016-11-28 02:12, Maxi041291 wrote:
Hello together,

i would like two plot a few polarplots in one coordinate-system. The number
of the plots should be defined by the length of a vector.
In Matlab i would use the hold on command in a for Loop for it.

I know, that i dont Need the hold on command in the plot(), but if i define
two polarplots, i get two different coordinate Systems.
For e.g.
polarplot(Phase,magnitude)
polarplot(Phase1, magnitude1)

I have to define those in one polarplot to get one coordinate System for
both:
polarplot([Phase phase1],[Magnitude,magnitude1]).

Now my question is:

how can i automatically define more polarplots (depending on the length of
my vectors) in one coordinate System?

thank you, Maxi

Hey Maxi:

This is very strange, because when I execute

th = (0:0.01:1) * 2 * %pi;
clf;
polarplot(th, sin(2 * th));
polarplot(th(1:5:$), cos(2 * th(1:5:$)));

I get two polar plots, nicely superimposed one atop the other. (Scilab, by default, always superimposes graphs -- you have to explicitly use the 'clf' function if you want to start out fresh -- it's sort of the "anti-hold". Fortunately, you can always do it -- in Scilab, calling 'clf' when there are no graphics entities creates one.)

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