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Directivity Plot in HFSS

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HFSS allows you to plot 2D & 3D Polar as well as Rectangular plots with a variety of variables. For transmitting antenna designs, apart from the actual E-Field pattern there is a variable called Dir (or directivity) which is DirTotal, DirPhi, DirTheta, DirX,Y,Z etc. What is this though? I thought directivity is a ratio so its a number. Directivity in terms of field pattern function [F(theta,Phi)] is a function of theta,phi. but plotting this in 2D Polar or rectangular? What is the meaning of that? Any clarification or math formula to help me understand would be great!

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