can i get rid of rectangular coordinates and get something like a blade shape image in matlab as shown in figure. If yes then please refer me to some example

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson el 21 de En. de 2014
yes. Use:
surf(X,Y,Z,C),shading flat.view(0,90)
Where you might set the Z-matrix to all zeros (or something else if you'd rather like that)
HTH
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Rizwana
Rizwana el 22 de En. de 2014
Sir: It is giving error saying dimensions of the matrix are not matching right after the 1st line i tried. XYZ = [R.*cos(ca),R.*sin(ca),cptot];
Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson el 22 de En. de 2014
You have to check that their sizes are the same, first check:
whos R ca cptot
then hopefully you'll only have to transpose R:
XYZ = [R.'.*cos(ca),R.'.*sin(ca),cptot];
HTH

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de En. de 2014
Have a look at "Obtaining Angular Directions in a Projection Space" in the document http://www.mathworks.com/help/map/accessing-computing-and-inverting-map-projection-data.html#f11-12738 . The graph shown there in 6. -- isn't that the same kind of graph that you need, except with a greater mapping angle? If so then you can use the setup shown in 1. but with different lat and lon limits.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 27 de En. de 2014
If it's just a rubber sheet stretch, then imtransform() can do that.

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