How do I create a Polar Bivariate Histogram?
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I am trying to create a histogram in polar coordinates, but I can't use the rose command because I want the histogram to depend both on rho and theta. It was easy to create this in Cartesian coordinates because I could just use hist3 (in the Statistics Toolbox), which doesn't exist for polar.
The input coordinates are in histData which is an Nx2 matrix with the x,y coordinates of each point. I based my code off of Doug's Histogram, but have been having issues of converting it to polar.
As you can see from the pictures below (Cartesian one is correct), it has somehow flipped the distribution from center-heavy to edge-heavy. Also there's always once slice that has a substantially lower density than the others, which shouldn't happen.


[histPolth,histPolr] = cart2pol(histData(:,1),histData(:,2));
rBins = 3;
thBins = 5;
width = 5; % size of circle
thi = linspace(-pi,pi,thBins);
ri = linspace(0,width/2,rBins);
[TH,R] = meshgrid(thi,ri);
[X,Y] = pol2cart(TH,R);
thHist = interp1(thi,1:length(thi),histPolth,'nearest');
rHist = interp1(ri,1:length(ri),histPolr,'nearest');
Z = accumarray([thHist rHist],1,[thBins rBins])';
figure()
surf(X,Y,Z);
view(2); % flatten to 2-D
daspect([1 1 1]); % set aspect ratio
MATLAB 2011a (Mac)
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Frederick Zittrell
am 1 Apr. 2019
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I wrote this function that creates a bivariate histogram from polar coordinates:
The histogram grid is a simple cartesian grid and not a radial grid, though.
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