How to rotate quiver head in 3d in matlab

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Mathias Singsaas Frøseth
Mathias Singsaas Frøseth il 25 Apr 2017
Modificato: Adam Danz il 14 Ago 2021
I'm plotting a velocity profile in 3d:
To make the arrows in the velocity profile I use "quiver3", the problem is that I want to rotate the arrowhead to be vertical, and not horizontal like they are now. Is this possible to do?
I tried a solution from another thread that sugested to use: g = hgtransform; quiver(x,y,u,v,'Parent',g) set(g,'Matrix',makehgtform('zrotate',pi/4))
But I did not get this to work.
I used: p2 = plot3((15*data_VP5_U)+13,y, Z,'b-','LineWidth',1.5) p3 = plot3(x,(10*data_VP5_V)+20, Z,'k-','LineWidth',1.5)
to plot the lines, and:
f1 = quiver3(13,y(1),Z(450), (16*data_VP5_U(450)),0,0,'b-','MaxHeadSize',0.8)
to plot the quiver.

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Prashant Arora
Prashant Arora il 27 Apr 2017
Hi Mathias,
One way to possibly do it is by rotating the quiver arrows.
h = quiver3(0,0,0,0.5,0,0,'b-','MaxHeadSize',0.8)
% Find HGTransform
t = hgtransform('Parent',gca);
% Make a Transform to rotate 90 degrees on x Axis
R = makehgtform('xrotate',pi/2);
% Set the Transformation Matrix
set(t,'Matrix',R);
% Set the Parent of Quiver to the new Transform
set(h,'Parent',t); % The arrows should point correctly now
You will probably need to extrapolate this approach by finding the right hgtransform at the right location.
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Mathias Singsaas Frøseth
Can you elaborate what you mean by"extrapolate this approach by finding the right hgtransform at the right location."?
Yunchao Yang
Yunchao Yang il 29 Mag 2017
It means that the default rotating location is the center of the axes, and you may change the rotating center as you need.

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