2D Animated Orientation Vector of Satellite in Orbit

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Devin Dalton
Devin Dalton am 25 Feb. 2021
Kommentiert: darova am 5 Aug. 2021
Hello,
I have written a code that calculates the 2-dimensional (x,y) position of a satellite in orbit as well as the angle theta that gives the 2D orientation of that satellite with respect to my x-y axis. I am using the comet function to animate the position of my satellite over time and I want to add it's orientation to the animation. Basically right now I have a point that moves in a circle with time in the animation and I would instead like a vector who's origin moves in a circle but who's direction varries with my angle theta.
Any thoughts on how I can create this animation?

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darova
darova am 26 Feb. 2021
Here is an example
clc,clear
t = linspace(0,2*pi,30);
[x,y] = pol2cart(t,2);
dx = diff(x);
dy = diff(y);
plot(x,y)
hold on
h1 = quiver(0,0,x(1),y(1));
h2 = quiver(x(1),y(1),dx(1),dy(1));
hold off
for i = 2:length(dx)
set(h1,'udata',x(i),'vdata',y(i))
set(h2,'xdata',x(i),'ydata',y(i),...
'udata',dx(i),'vdata',dy(i))
pause(0.1)
end
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Austin Sharpe
Austin Sharpe am 4 Aug. 2021
Bearbeitet: Austin Sharpe am 4 Aug. 2021
@Devin Dalton xdata and ydata updates the x and y position of the vector defined in the quiver plot. udata and vdata updates the u-component and v-components of the vector, corresponding to the x and y directions, respectively. A cleaner way to do the same thing would be:
for i = 2:length(dx)
h1.UData = dx(i);
h1.VData = dy(i);
h2.XData = x(i);
h2.YData = y(i);
pause(0.1)
end

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