How to plot 2 geo plots together
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I am plotting some geo points of some towers and its coverage area, i want to know how i can specify the color and size and shape of the main tower(as i have 8 towers to plot but on the same output) and area it covers with the same color.
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Dyuman Joshi
on 24 Sep 2023
"i want each of the main towers (66317 ..etc) to have a different shape and size"
The shape and size of each area will be according to the data you have.
Can you attach the data i.e. the csv file? Use the paperclip button to attach.
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Dyuman Joshi
on 24 Sep 2023
The data you have generates the following map plot -
maint = readtable('main towers.csv');
subt = readtable('subtower.csv');
%% IDs of the towers
%Main towers
id = maint.tower;
%Sub towers
subid = subt.subtower;
str = ["Latitude" "Longitude"];
figure
%Plot the main towers
geoplot(maint.(str(1)),maint.(str(2)),'b.','MarkerSize',15)
%Adjusted limits of the geographic map
geolimits([41.83 41.87],[12.6 12.65])
hold on
%Plot the coverage area i.e. subtowers
for k = 1:numel(id)
index = ismember(subid,id(k));
if nnz(index)
%Get the unique combination of Lat and Long coordinates for the subtowers
vec = unique(subt{index,str},'rows','stable');
%Make convex hull of the data
z = convhull(vec);
%Corresponding geographic polyshope
g=geopolyshape(vec(z,1),vec(z,2));
%Plot the coverage area
pg = geoplot(g,'FaceColor',rand(1,3),'FaceAlpha',0.3);
end
end
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Dyuman Joshi
on 25 Sep 2023
Glad to have helped!
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