Hey,
thanks a lot.
The polar.plot function from plotrix did exactly what I wanted to have!
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Hi,
Please check function radial.plot() in package plotrix.
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Carlos Ortega
www.qualityexcellence.es
2012/6/8 MartinD
> Dear R Gurus,
> I spent some time in looking for help but didn't find a way to do what I
> want.
> I do have a vector (in Degrees) containing of 360 elements, one elem
Dear R Gurus,
I spent some time in looking for help but didn't find a way to do what I
want.
I do have a vector (in Degrees) containing of 360 elements, one element per
degree on a circle.
The data is dimensionless and in the range of -0.2 to 0.5.
An Example:
Wind Dir [degrees], Value
1, 0.1
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