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m_goldberg
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ListPolarPlot not showing full plot range even with PlotRange -> All

I have a list of data dpdOt with associated angular coordinates thetaplot, which when plotted using

    ListPlot[Transpose[{thetaplot/pi 180, dpdOt}], Joined -> True, PlotRange -> All]

looks like this:

ListPlot

However, I'd rather see this plotted as a ListPolarPlot, but I am having trouble with PlotRange. For example, when I use the command

    ListPolarPlot[Transpose[{thetaplot, dpdOt}], 
      Joined -> True, PolarAxes -> True, 
      PolarTicks -> {"Degrees", Automatic}, 
      PolarGridLines -> True, PlotRange -> All]

I get the following plot:

ListPolarPlot

which is obviously not plotting the full data range. If I try and manually set PlotRange -> 1.5, Mathematica merely gives me a zoomed out version of the same polar plot:

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Does anybody have any idea how I can get Mathematica to show the full dataset on my polar plot?

George
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