Quiver scales U and V for different X and Y

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Said Parlak
Said Parlak el 5 de Abr. de 2022
Comentada: Said Parlak el 5 de Abr. de 2022
Hello everyone,
I have some flux data to demonstrate and I'm going to use quiver plot. There is sometthing I have noticed that quiver scales U and V vectors according to the X and Y values. Can I prevent quiver to scale acc. to X and Y values?
Here is an example;
dir1=ones(5); dir2=ones(5)
lct1=1:5; lct2=1:5
quiver(lct1,lct2,dir1,dir2)
dir1=ones(5); dir2=ones(5)
lct1=1:5; lct2=5*lct1;
quiver(lct1,lct2,dir1,dir2)
2 outputs are somehow different and I cannot find how to tune it.
Regards,
Said

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MJFcoNaN
MJFcoNaN el 5 de Abr. de 2022
You can make "scale" 0 or "off"
quiver(lct1,lct2,dir1,dir2,'off')
Official Help on quiver: "To disable automatic scaling, specify scale as 'off' or 0. When you specify either of these values, the AutoScale property of the quiver object is set to 'off' and the length of the arrow is determined entirely by U and V."
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MJFcoNaN
MJFcoNaN el 5 de Abr. de 2022
That probably means there is no "auto scale" in your original result as well.
The two figures you posted are not different according to the arrows, but the axis scale. y:x=1 vs y:x=5
Said Parlak
Said Parlak el 5 de Abr. de 2022
I see, I think I should scale the U and V vectors according to the X:Y scale since I cannot use axis equal option.
Thank you so much for responding me.

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