Create a Radially symetrical array

2 views (last 30 days)
Tom
Tom on 15 Mar 2013
Hello
I have a 2D matrix with values at distances along and away from a central point the data is uniformly spaced. This data is radially symmetrical about the Y axis.
I would like to find a method of producing a 3D matrix of the data that retains the radially symmetrical nature of the data.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Best regards
Tom
  3 Comments
Tom
Tom on 18 Mar 2013
Yes you are right it is not radially symetrical, i wasnt really sure how to phrase it. here is a sample of the data
Y 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 X 1 0.715 0.848 0.812 0.68 0.542 0.75 2.0275 2.149 1.506 1.017 0.714 0.5 3.34 3.45 2.2 1.354 0.886 0.25 192500 9.5 3.255 1.6565 0.9995 0 385000 15.55 4.31 1.959 1.113 -0.25 192500 9.5 3.255 1.658 0.999 -0.5 2.31 3.45 2.2 1.357 0.885 -0.75 1.429 2.15 1.5075 1.0195 0.714 -1 0.548 0.85 0.815 0.682 0.543
This may not fromat correctly so i may need to find antoher way of uploading it
Tom
Tom on 18 Mar 2013
Sorry that didn't come out correctly, here is a link to a print screen of the data,
the data exists for negative y values also (these are symmetrical to those shown here). So basically i want to be able to use this data like a spoke to generate a 3d matrix

Sign in to comment.

Answers (0)

Categories

Find more on Medical Physics in Help Center and File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

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

Start Hunting!