binning data and mapping

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akk
akk el 24 de Jul. de 2019
Comentada: Bishwas Lal Shrestha el 23 de Jun. de 2020
Hi,
I am trying to bin lat/lon data into 5x5 grids, and then plot the boxes. I have 3 columns: lat, long and temperature.
So far I have:
minlat=18.9980;
minlong=-96.5120;
gridspacing=5;
latidx = 1 + floor((lat_open - minlat) ./ gridspacing);
longidx = 1 + floor((long_open - minlong) ./ gridspacing);
num=accumarray( [latidx(:), longidx(:)], 1) %finds the # measurements in each grid
%Then I create the map
figure
m_proj('lambert','long',[-98 -81],'lat',[18 31])
m_gshhs_i('patch',[.7 .7 .7],'edgecolor','k')
grid on; hold on
m_grid('box','fancy','tickdir','in')
But, how do I get the coordinates of the grids and show them as boxes on the map? Thanks for your help!

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Roshni Garnayak
Roshni Garnayak el 5 de Ag. de 2019
You can use the binscatter function to create a binned scatter plot.
binscatter(latidx , longidx ,[5 5]);
A binned scatter plot partitions the data space into rectangular bins and displays the count of data points in each bin using different colors.
For examples and detailed explanation, refer to the following link:
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akk
akk el 9 de Ag. de 2019
Is there a way to call or index the data within a bin. For example, if I wanted to find all temperatures in bin 1?
Bishwas Lal Shrestha
Bishwas Lal Shrestha el 23 de Jun. de 2020
I am trying to create a similar type of plot in mollweide projection. But I am not quite sure how we can use "binscatter" in map projection!

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