How to define the geographic axes for multiple geoscatter data

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Hi, I have plotted two geoscatter data but the data seems not overlap. Instead of overlap it plotted on the other side of map creating two maps. How can I make the data overlap? I've tried using geolimits but it didn't work.
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KSSV
KSSV el 10 de Jun. de 2021
How did you plot the map and data?
NUR FATIN IRDINA ZULHAMIDI
NUR FATIN IRDINA ZULHAMIDI el 10 de Jun. de 2021
figure
gx = geoaxes;
lat1 = Earthquake.latitude;
lat2 = Earthquake.longitude;
EQ_location = geoscatter (lat1, lat2, 'o','filled');
hold on;
lat = SuperMAGstation.Var3;
long = SuperMAGstation.Var2;
stats = SuperMAGstation.Var1;
Station = geoscatter (gx,lat, long,'^','filled');
geolimits([-75 75],[-180 180]);
geobasemap streets;
hold off;

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Max Heiken
Max Heiken el 10 de Jun. de 2021
Hello, what an interesting issue.
One solution would be to wrap one of the longitudes around using modulo:
long = mod(SuperMAGstation.Var2 + 180, 360) - 180;
assuming of course that Var2 is in degrees. Otherwise replace 180 by pi and 360 by 2*pi.

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