gcpmap
Identify current point on axesm-based map using
      mouse
Syntax
pt = gcpmap
pt = gcpmap(hndl)
Description
pt = gcpmap returns the current point (the
      location of last button click) of the current axesm-based map in the form
        [latitude longitude z-altitude].
pt = gcpmap(hndl) specifies the
        axesm-based map in question by its handle.
Examples
Set up an axesm-based map with a graticule and display a world
      map:
axesm robinson
gridm on
geoshow('landareas.shp')Click somewhere near Boston, Massachusetts to obtain a current point:
pt = gcpmap
pt =
       44.171      -69.967            2
       44.171      -69.967            0
whos
  Name      Size                    Bytes  Class         Attributes
  pt        2x3                        48  double array

Tips
gcpmap works much like the standard MATLAB® function get(gca,'CurrentPoint'), except that the returned
      matrix is in [lat lon z], not [x y z].
You must use view(2) and an ordinary projection (not the Globe
      projection) when working with the gcpmap function.
 The CurrentPoint property is updated whenever a button-click event
      occurs in a MATLAB figure window. The pointer does not have to be within the axes, or even the
      figure window. Coordinates with respect to the requested axes are returned regardless of the
      pointer location. Likewise, gcpmap will return values that may look
      reasonable whether the current point is within the graticule bounds or not, and thus must be
      used with care.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a