How to "circularize" a 1-D plot into a 2-D image

I have written a script that generates a 1-D plot of modulation trasnfer function (MTF) vs. frequency. I want to use this to create a 2-D image of the MTF by "circularizing" the 1-D plot about the center of an image.
I want to go from this:
to something that looks like this:

Antworten (1)

DGM
DGM am 23 Apr. 2022
Depending on what you need, this may be a start.
% define TF curve
tfr = [0 1.3 4];
tfz = [1 1 0.2];
% array setup
maxxy = 4;
npoints = 101;
% calculate x,y,z
x = linspace(-maxxy,maxxy,npoints);
y = x.';
[th r] = cart2pol(x,y);
z = interp1(tfr,tfz,r,'linear','extrap');
% plot it
pcolor(x,y,z);
shading flat
colormap(gray)
colorbar
Depending on your needs, you may want to adjust how the extrapolation is handled. You can disable the extrapolation or specify a constant extrapolation value to use. Also, you may choose to clamp the extrapolated regions at some value (e.g. zero, using max(z,0)).

Kategorien

Mehr zu Specialized Power Systems finden Sie in Hilfe-Center und File Exchange

Produkte

Version

R2022a

Gefragt:

am 23 Apr. 2022

Beantwortet:

DGM
am 23 Apr. 2022

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by