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sectorplotoptions

Create list of relative index plot options

    Description

    Use the sectorplotoptions command to create a SectorPlotOptions object to customize your sector plot appearance. You can also use the command to override the plot preference settings in the MATLAB® session in which you create the sector plots.

    Creation

    Description

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    plotoptions = sectorplotoptions returns a default set of plot options for use with the passiveplot and sectorplot commands. You can use these options to customize the plot appearance using the command line. This syntax is useful when you want to write a script to generate plots that look the same regardless of the preference settings of the MATLAB session in which you run the script.

    example

    plotoptions = sectorplotptions('cstprefs') initializes the plot options with the options you selected in the Control System Toolbox™ Preferences Editor. For more information about the editor, see Toolbox Preferences Editor. This syntax is useful when you want to change a few plot options but otherwise use your default preferences. A script that uses this syntax can generate results that look different when run in a session with different preferences.

    Properties

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    Frequency units, specified as one of the following values:

    • 'Hz'

    • 'rad/s'

    • 'rpm'

    • 'kHz'

    • 'MHz'

    • 'GHz'

    • 'rad/nanosecond'

    • 'rad/microsecond'

    • 'rad/millisecond'

    • 'rad/minute'

    • 'rad/hour'

    • 'rad/day'

    • 'rad/week'

    • 'rad/month'

    • 'rad/year'

    • 'cycles/nanosecond'

    • 'cycles/microsecond'

    • 'cycles/millisecond'

    • 'cycles/hour'

    • 'cycles/day'

    • 'cycles/week'

    • 'cycles/month'

    • 'cycles/year'

    Frequency scale, specified as either 'log' or 'linear'.

    Index scale, specified as either 'log' or 'linear'.

    Grouping of input-output (I/O) pairs, specified as one of the following:

    • 'none' — No input-output grouping.

    • 'inputs' — Group only the inputs.

    • 'outputs' — Group only the outputs.

    • 'all' — Group all the I/O pairs.

    Input label style, specified as a structure with the following fields:

    • FontSize — Font size, specified as a scalar value greater than zero in point units. The default font size depends on the specific operating system and locale. One point equals 1/72 inches.

    • FontWeight — Character thickness, specified as 'Normal' or 'bold'. MATLAB uses the FontWeight property to select a font from those available on your system. Not all fonts have a bold weight. Therefore, specifying a bold font weight can still result in the normal font weight.

    • FontAngle — Character slant, specified as 'Normal' or 'italic'. Not all fonts have both font styles. Therefore, the italic font might look the same as the normal font.

    • Color — Text color, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is dark grey with the RGB triplet [0.4,0.4,0.4].

    • Interpreter — Text interpreter, specified as one of these values:

      • 'tex' — Interpret characters using a subset of TeX markup. This is the default value of Interpreter.

      • 'latex' — Interpret characters using LaTeX markup.

      • 'none' — Display literal characters.

    Output label style, specified as a structure with the following fields:

    • FontSize — Font size, specified as a scalar value greater than zero in point units. The default font size depends on the specific operating system and locale. One point equals 1/72 inches.

    • FontWeight — Character thickness, specified as 'Normal' or 'bold'. MATLAB uses the FontWeight property to select a font from those available on your system. Not all fonts have a bold weight. Therefore, specifying a bold font weight can still result in the normal font weight.

    • FontAngle — Character slant, specified as 'Normal' or 'italic'. Not all fonts have both font styles. Therefore, the italic font might look the same as the normal font.

    • Color — Text color, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is dark grey with the RGB triplet [0.4,0.4,0.4].

    • Interpreter — Text interpreter, specified as one of these values:

      • 'tex' — Interpret characters using a subset of TeX markup. This is the default value of Interpreter.

      • 'latex' — Interpret characters using LaTeX markup.

      • 'none' — Display literal characters.

    Toggle display of inputs, specified as {'on'}, {'off'}, or a cell array with multiple elements.

    Toggle display of outputs, specified as {'on'}, {'off'}, or a cell array with multiple elements.

    Title text and style, specified as a structure with the following fields:

    • String — Label text, specified as a character vector. By default, the plot is titled 'Singular Values'.

    • FontSize — Font size, specified as a scalar value greater than zero in point units. The default font size depends on the specific operating system and locale. One point equals 1/72 inches.

    • FontWeight — Character thickness, specified as 'Normal' or 'bold'. MATLAB uses the FontWeight property to select a font from those available on your system. Not all fonts have a bold weight. Therefore, specifying a bold font weight can still result in the normal font weight.

    • FontAngle — Character slant, specified as 'Normal' or 'italic'. Not all fonts have both font styles. Therefore, the italic font might look the same as the normal font.

    • Color — Text color, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is black, as specified by the RGB triplet [0,0,0].

    • Interpreter — Text interpreter, specified as one of these values:

      • 'tex' — Interpret characters using a subset of TeX markup. This is the default value of Interpreter.

      • 'latex' — Interpret characters using LaTeX markup.

      • 'none' — Display literal characters.

    X-axis label text and style, specified as a structure with the following fields:

    • String — Label text, specified as a character vector. By default, the axis is titled based on the frequency units FreqUnits.

    • FontSize — Font size, specified as a scalar value greater than zero in point units. The default font size depends on the specific operating system and locale. One point equals 1/72 inches.

    • FontWeight — Character thickness, specified as 'Normal' or 'bold'. MATLAB uses the FontWeight property to select a font from those available on your system. Not all fonts have a bold weight. Therefore, specifying a bold font weight can still result in the normal font weight.

    • FontAngle — Character slant, specified as 'Normal' or 'italic'. Not all fonts have both font styles. Therefore, the italic font might look the same as the normal font.

    • Color — Text color, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is black, as specified by the RGB triplet [0,0,0].

    • Interpreter — Text interpreter, specified as one of these values:

      • 'tex' — Interpret characters using a subset of TeX markup. This is the default value of Interpreter.

      • 'latex' — Interpret characters using LaTeX markup.

      • 'none' — Display literal characters.

    Y-axis label text and style, specified as a structure with the following fields:

    • String — Label text, specified as a cell array of character vectors. By default, the axis is titled based on the magnitude units MagUnits.

    • FontSize — Font size, specified as a scalar value greater than zero in point units. The default font size depends on the specific operating system and locale. One point equals 1/72 inches.

    • FontWeight — Character thickness, specified as 'Normal' or 'bold'. MATLAB uses the FontWeight property to select a font from those available on your system. Not all fonts have a bold weight. Therefore, specifying a bold font weight can still result in the normal font weight.

    • FontAngle — Character slant, specified as 'Normal' or 'italic'. Not all fonts have both font styles. Therefore, the italic font might look the same as the normal font.

    • Color — Text color, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is black, as specified by the RGB triplet [0,0,0].

    • Interpreter — Text interpreter, specified as one of these values:

      • 'tex' — Interpret characters using a subset of TeX markup. This is the default value of Interpreter.

      • 'latex' — Interpret characters using LaTeX markup.

      • 'none' — Display literal characters.

    Tick label style, specified as a structure with the following fields:

    • FontSize — Font size, specified as a scalar value greater than zero in point units. The default font size depends on the specific operating system and locale. One point equals 1/72 inches.

    • FontWeight — Character thickness, specified as 'Normal' or 'bold'. MATLAB uses the FontWeight property to select a font from those available on your system. Not all fonts have a bold weight. Therefore, specifying a bold font weight can still result in the normal font weight.

    • FontAngle — Character slant, specified as 'Normal' or 'italic'. Not all fonts have both font styles. Therefore, the italic font might look the same as the normal font.

    • Color — Text color, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is black, as specified by the RGB triplet [0,0,0].

    Toggle grid display on the plot, specified as either 'off' or 'on'.

    Color of the grid lines, specified as an RGB triplet. The default color is light grey, as specified by the RGB triplet [0.15,0.15,0.15].

    Selection mode for the x-axis limits, specified as one of these values:

    • 'auto' — Enable automatic limit selection, which is based on the total span of the plotted data.

    • 'manual' — Manually specify the axis limits. To specify the axis limits, set the XLim property.

    Selection mode for the y-axis limits, specified as one of these values:

    • 'auto' — Enable automatic limit selection, which is based on the total span of the plotted data.

    • 'manual' — Manually specify the axis limits. To specify the axis limits, set the YLim property.

    X-axis limits, specified as a cell array containing a two-element vector of the form [min,max].

    Y-axis limits, specified as a cell array containing a two-element vector of the form [min,max].

    Object Functions

    passiveplotCompute or plot passivity index as function of frequency
    sectorplotCompute or plot sector index as function of frequency

    Examples

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    For this example, create a passivity index plot that uses 15-point red text for the title. This plot looks the same in any MATLAB® session, regardless of the preferences of the one in which it is generated.

    First, create a default options set using sectorplotoptions.

    plotoptions = sectorplotoptions;

    Next, change the required properties of the options set plotoptions.

    plotoptions.Title.FontSize = 15;
    plotoptions.Title.Color = [1 0 0];
    plotoptions.FreqUnits = 'Hz';
    plotoptions.Grid = 'on';

    Now, create a passivity index plot using the options set plotoptions.

    G = tf(1,[1 1]);
    passiveplot(G,plotoptions)

    Because plotoptions begins with a fixed set of options, the plot result is independent of the toolbox preferences of the current MATLAB session.

    For this example, create a relative sector plot of a model with complex coefficients. Then, turn the grid on, rename the plot, and change the frequency scale.

    Create a state space model with complex data and specify a sector geometry.

    A = [-3.50,-1.25-0.25i;2,0];
    B = [1;0];
    C = [-0.75-0.5i,0.625-0.125i];
    D = 0.5;
    Hc = [ss(A,B,C,D);1];
    Q = [1 0.1;0.1 -1];

    Create an options set based on the toolbox preferences.

    plotoptions = sectorplotoptions('cstprefs');
    plotoptions.Grid = 'on';
    plotoptions.FreqScale = 'linear';
    plotoptions.Title.String = 'Relative Sector Index Plot of Complex-Coefficient Model';

    Now, create a sector plot with custom option set plotoptions.

    sectorplot(Hc,Q,plotoptions)

    Version History

    Introduced in R2016a