Avoiding (X,Y)=(0,0) from loop

I want to avoid (0,0) value for (X,Y). How can I achive it?
M=64;
r = linspace(0,1,M);
theta = linspace(0,2*pi,M);
[R, THETA] = meshgrid(r,theta);
X = R.*cos(THETA);
Y = R.*sin(THETA);

3 Commenti

KSSV
KSSV il 15 Set 2022
You want to avoid in the sense, you want to replace it with some other number or NaN?
Rahim Islam
Rahim Islam il 15 Set 2022
I just want to skip this pair. No replacement is deisired.
Rahim Islam
Rahim Islam il 15 Set 2022
The following will work:
if(x~=0) && (y~=0)
Z=y/x;
else
end

Accedi per commentare.

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KSSV
KSSV il 15 Set 2022
M=64;
r = linspace(10^-3,1,M);
theta = linspace(0,2*pi,M);
[R, THETA] = meshgrid(r,theta);
X = R.*cos(THETA);
Y = R.*sin(THETA);
idx = X==0 & Y == 0 ;
As per my understanding you want to avoid the value (0,0) for (X,Y) in your code
I will be demonstrating it using your code. I have just made a change to your code for the value X and Y
M=64;
r = linspace(0,1, M);
theta = linspace(0,2*pi, M);
[R, THETA] = meshgrid(r,theta);
X = R(:,2: end).*cos(THETA(:,2:end));
Y = R(:,2:end).*sin(THETA(:,2:end));
Z =Y./X;

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