2D or 3D from CST to matlab
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i work withh pattern function in matlab but i can get the result and only get err i dont know i can use it or not?
i get text from cst like it for 2D
Theta [deg.]  Phi   [deg.]  Abs(Grlz)[dBi   ]   Abs(Theta)[dBi   ]  Phase(Theta)[deg.]  Abs(Phi  )[dBi   ]  Phase(Phi  )[deg.]  Ax.Ratio[dB    ]    
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-180.000          90.000           -9.255e+00          -1.298e+01             149.214          -1.165e+01              26.420           5.450e+00     
-179.900          90.000           -9.239e+00          -1.295e+01             148.947          -1.165e+01              26.368           5.407e+00     
-179.800          90.000           -9.224e+00          -1.292e+01             148.681          -1.164e+01              26.315           5.364e+00     
-179.700          90.000           -9.208e+00          -1.289e+01             148.418          -1.163e+01              26.263           5.321e+00     
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 179.600          90.000           -9.319e+00          -1.309e+01             150.304          -1.168e+01              26.638           5.627e+00     
 179.700          90.000           -9.303e+00          -1.306e+01             150.029          -1.168e+01              26.584           5.582e+00     
 179.800          90.000           -9.287e+00          -1.303e+01             149.755          -1.167e+01              26.530           5.537e+00     
 179.900          90.000           -9.271e+00          -1.300e+01             149.484          -1.166e+01              26.477           5.493e+00     
in above table i only use first three column  which means i like to have pattern in constant phi with various theta   
in cst i get this pattern and i want get it in matlab

or about 3d 
 Theta [deg.]  Phi   [deg.]  Abs(Grlz)[dBi   ]   Abs(Theta)[dBi   ]  Phase(Theta)[deg.]  Abs(Phi  )[dBi   ]  Phase(Phi  )[deg.]  Ax.Ratio[dB    ]    
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-180.000         -90.000           -9.255e+00          -1.298e+01             329.214          -1.165e+01             206.420           5.450e+00     
-175.000         -90.000           -1.014e+01          -1.456e+01             345.709          -1.209e+01             209.583           8.372e+00     
-170.000         -90.000           -1.106e+01          -1.607e+01              10.515          -1.271e+01             214.066           1.431e+01     
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 170.000         -85.000           -8.273e+00          -1.118e+01             315.069          -1.139e+01             209.010           2.476e+00     
 175.000         -85.000           -8.594e+00          -1.155e+01             323.022          -1.166e+01             209.504           3.672e+00     
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 -180.000         -80.000           -9.255e+00          -1.209e+01             338.042          -1.245e+01             214.316           5.450e+00     
-175.000         -80.000           -1.012e+01          -1.327e+01             353.629          -1.299e+01             213.416           8.835e+00     
-170.000         -80.000           -1.082e+01          -1.409e+01              16.458          -1.358e+01             212.867           1.684e+01     
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 160.000          90.000           -1.153e+01          -1.477e+01             248.847          -1.431e+01              48.753           1.504e+01     
 165.000          90.000           -1.162e+01          -1.622e+01             221.795          -1.347e+01              40.323           3.825e+01     
 170.000          90.000           -1.106e+01          -1.607e+01             190.515          -1.271e+01              34.066           1.431e+01     
 175.000          90.000           -1.014e+01          -1.456e+01             165.709          -1.209e+01              29.583           8.372e+00   
is it posssible to get them from matlab with patten func or other way
3 Comments
  Harald
    
 on 31 Jul 2024
				When running this suggested code, I get the error message 
Error using pattern
Too many input arguments.
  Umar
      
      
 on 31 Jul 2024
				Hi @Harald,
To resolve this error, I will make ensure that you are passing the correct number of arguments to the pattern function. Thanks for your contribution and helping out.
Accepted Answer
  Harald
    
 on 29 Jul 2024
        Hi,
for 2D, I would recommend using polarplot:
polarplot(data(:,1), data(:,3))
If you want to separate by Phi, you can use logical indexing to extract the desired data, e.g.
selected = data(:,2) == 90;
polarplot(data(selected,1), data(selected,3))
and then use a loop.
For 3D, I am not aware of an out-of-the-box function. There have been questions around this with different answers, e.g.
Also, you may find File Exchange submissions like these to be helpful:
Best wishes,
Harald
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