Using quiver function to plot vectors

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Sarah  Brehm
Sarah Brehm am 26 Okt. 2015
Beantwortet: Star Strider am 26 Okt. 2015
I'm sure this is an extremely basic question so I'm sorry in advance. I plotted a unit square and now I'm trying to plot the associated vectors from the origin using quiver. My code looks like this.
square = [0,0;
0,1;
1,1;
1,0;
0,0]
figure(1)
plot(square(:,1),square(:,2));
xlim([0 2])
ylim([0 2])
quiver(0,0,1.0,0)
quiver(0,0,0,1.0)
quiver(0,0,1.0,1.0)
However, all three vectors are shorter than they should be. The arrows on each vector are not plotting at the proper points. Is there some quiver bug that I'm not aware of?

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 26 Okt. 2015
It’s not a bug! The quiver function has an optional fifth argument, called the scaling parameter. If you set it to zero, you turn the scaling off.
From the documentation:
  • quiver(...,scale) automatically scales the arrows to fit within the grid and then stretches them by the factor scale. scale = 2 doubles their relative length, and scale = 0.5 halves the length. Use scale = 0 to plot the velocity vectors without automatic scaling.

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