How can I create a circle in the middle of the figure which do not touch axis..??
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I am trying to simulate following code..
x=2;
y=2;
r=3;
ang=0:0.01:2*pi;
xp=r*cos(ang);
yp=r*sin(ang);
plot(x+xp,y+yp);
but in this code circle toch the edges..i want a circle which is in middle..how can i do it
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Star Strider
on 20 Nov 2014
This works:
x=2;
y=2;
r=3;
ang=0:0.01:2*pi;
xp=r*cos(ang);
yp=r*sin(ang);
plot(x+xp,y+yp);
axis([min(x+xp)-1 max(x+xp)+1 min(y+yp)-1 max(y+yp)+1])
axis square
You can use the axis function to set the limits and other properties of your figure axis.
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Chad Greene
on 20 Nov 2014
Follow it with this:
axis([-2 6 -2 6])
axis equal
The first line sets limits of the axes, the second line ensures that the circle isn't squashed.
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David Young
on 20 Nov 2014
Try adding
margin = 2; % how much space to leave
axis([x x y y] + [-1 1 -1 1]*(r+margin));
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