polar graph:: add external axis
Qianlix
In the polar graph style setting, I try to active the two hided crossing axis as the external axis.
but I always felt there was a difference:
such as,
can not display the absolute values in the axis.
the starting point of the axis cannot be any value other than 0.
example
in igor
the central point can not be other number than 0.
What is your goal?
Why are you showing the normally-hidden VertCrossing and HorizCrossing axes?
Those axes don't know about polar coordinates, so of course they'll show positive and negative "radius" values.
Those values will appear to be wrong if valueAtCenter is something other than 0.
What do you want the central point of the axis to be, if not 0?
August 31, 2023 at 01:42 pm - Permalink
hello
just like example graph shows: the central axis of the polar plot is cancelled, and a separate external axis representing the radial value was established.
I want do it like that in igor. so I choose to using the hidden axes. Are there any other good ways I'm not aware of ?
and the other question ahout the central 0 is that not all radial data starts from 0, or is it not needed?
thank you.
August 31, 2023 at 07:35 pm - Permalink
Here's an example using the Radius Axes set to Left at radius = 7.5.
More examples in the help file (click the Help button at the bottom left of the panel).
September 1, 2023 at 12:04 am - Permalink
In reply to hello just like example… by Qianlix
I may not have understood you correctly, but if your non-zero issue is referring to the range of the radial axis, then one can set the Radius Origin to a non-zero vale, as in the above. This example uses the same demo experiment as @JimProuty.
September 1, 2023 at 01:11 am - Permalink
oh. great.
never experienced. I'm too careless
September 1, 2023 at 02:20 am - Permalink