Given that I have a set of latitiude and longitude in degrees, how can i visualise it in an interactive map?
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My latitude and and longitude coordinates in degrees are as follows:
Lat=
12.6600
10.9106
10.2050
8.9828
8.5950
7.5167
6.7567
6.5033
Long=
83.5567
87.1264
88.5300
91.1714
91.9967
94.4167
95.9767
96.4917
i was checking the MAPPING interactive map. What is the simplest way to plot the track for each points?
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Chad Greene
el 25 de Jun. de 2015
You'll have to make your question more specific. What exactly do you want to do?
Geoff Hayes
el 27 de Jun. de 2015
The fourth step from Creating an Interactive Map seems to suggest that you can use geoshow to plot a set of points.
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Amy Haskins
el 11 de Ag. de 2015
If you are looking to plot the points or connect them with a line and have R2013b or newer, you can use the wmmarker and wmline functions.
wmmarker(Lat,Long);
wmline(Lat,Long)
These will plot your data on a webmap and you can choose from several base layers to provide context.
If you are trying to create a track between the points, then take a look at the example on the reference page for the function track.
doc track
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yashvin
el 12 de Ag. de 2015
Amy Haskins
el 17 de Ag. de 2015
Here's a simple way to view your data on a 3d globe that you can rotate in MATLAB.
% Set up the map axes
figure
axesm('globe','geoid',wgs84Ellipsoid)
% Use topo data to create a background
load topo
meshm(topo, topolegend, size(topo));
demcmap(topo);
% Plot your track
plot3m(lat,lon,alt,'r-')
yashvin
el 19 de Ag. de 2015
Amy Haskins
el 19 de Ag. de 2015
You might need to add view(3) to get into a 3D view and then rotate by using the Rotate 3D button or selecting Rotate 3D from the tools drop down.
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