Plot Data on axesm-Based Maps
Display data in geographic coordinates on
axesm-based maps, and display data in
planar coordinates on Cartesian axes. Create point, line, and
polygon plots, contour plots, and raster plots.
Alternatives to 2-D axesm-based maps are
geographic axes and map axes, which can be used for many tasks,
including exploration, publication, and app building. For a
comparison of the 2-D map displays that you can create using
Mapping Toolbox™ software, see Choose a 2-D Map Display.
Functions
Topics
- Display Vector Data as Points and Lines
Display vector data using discrete points, and connect the points with a great circle track and a rhumb line track.
- Display Vector Data as Lines and Patches
Display vector data using connected line segments and closed polygons.
- Create Choropleth Map of Population Density
Create a choropleth map of US population density, where the color of each state represents the population density of the state.
- Fit Gridded Data to Graticule
A graticule is a grid of meridians and parallels that guides the placement of features on a map. A finer graticule provides greater precision and requires more effort and time.

