Thanks for that wonderful routine.
How can I change the figure to be displayed not on white but on a transparant background (also the patch the figure is drawn on)?
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Thank you very much, it's a very useful routine. However, I had to change the conversion from meteo to cartesian to "mod(90-test_dir,360)" as g l pointed out. At university, we also use the convention of wind direction FROM. For instance, a wind direction of 0º should be plotted as wind coming from north, not going to south.
Thanks again.
Thanks for a functional, easy to use program, M Ma.
I have one question:
I am plotting a "damage rose" (damage calculated using the Palmgren-Miner damage summation rule), in which i want to plot the damage caused by waves with different wave height from 4 different incident directions on a structure. I want to plot the rose with wave heights on the legend but damage (a number between 0 and 1 for each wave) on the rose. So all in all i have three vectors: One for incident directions, one for wave heights for each direction and a final containing the damage caused by each wave height. All vectors have the same length of course. Is there a way to solve my problem using your algorithm, or does it require modifications from my side?
- Best regards
Poul
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