How to remove horizontal lines as plotting 0-360 degree map
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Hi, I am using following codes to plot a 0-360 degree map, can anyone please help to show me how to remove the horizontal lines on the map created. Athough plot(X,Y,'.') does not show those lines, I wanted to plot the coastlines instead of points. Thanks in advance!Coast=load('Coast.mat');
X=Coast.long;
Y=Coast.lat;
X(X<=0)=X(X<=0)+360;
plot(X,Y);
2 Comments
Chunru
on 6 Jun 2021
If you have mapping toolbox:
f= worldmap('world')
plotm(Coast.lat, Coast.lon)
Thao Linh Tran
on 6 Jun 2021
Answers (3)
wentao ma
on 1 Dec 2021
2 votes
coastlon(abs(diff(coastlon))>180+1)=nan;
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Hi! You are right, thank you!
The complete code:
load coastlines
coastlonWrapped = wrapTo360(coastlon);
index=abs(diff(coastlonWrapped))>180+1;
pos=find(index==1) %to be sure
coastlonWrapped(pos)=NaN;
plot(coastlonWrapped,coastlat)
Coast=load('Coast.mat');
X=Coast.long;
Y=Coast.lat;
% X(X<=0)=X(X<=0)+360;
X = X+180 ; Y = Y+180 ;
plot(X,Y);
5 Comments
Thao Linh Tran
on 6 Jun 2021
KSSV
on 6 Jun 2021
Edited the answer.
Thao Linh Tran
on 6 Jun 2021
KSSV
on 6 Jun 2021
180 is added to X and Y, lon and lat are also changed.
Thao Linh Tran
on 6 Jun 2021
SALAH ALRABEEI
on 6 Jun 2021
0 votes
Make sure to clear the figure before plotting because the coast.mat does not have these lines.
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