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how to show my output data in map.

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devendra
devendra el 10 de Jun. de 2014
Comentada: Srishti Gaur el 3 de Mayo de 2018
sir i want to plot my own output data in map.please help me. how will do this.sir i have 8 years annual time series of rainfall frequency and sir my data size is (20x22x8)(lon,lat,time).
thank you in advance.please sir help me.

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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney el 12 de Jun. de 2014
Editada: Kelly Kearney el 12 de Jun. de 2014
I reaally shouldn't be giving you the answer, since you've shown absolutely no effort to create this plot yourself. But I'm bored at work waiting for some simulations to finish, so it's your lucky day.
First of all, I'm assuming that you already have a shapefile holding the India boundary, and that you have a raster grid of x (lon), y (lat), and z coordinates. Also, I'm assuming that your data grid isn't already trimmed to the India borders.
So, the first quick-and-dirty way to do this is to simply mask the data points outside the border:
file = 'TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3.shp';
S = shaperead(file, 'usegeocoords', true, 'selector', ...
{@(x) strcmp(x,'India'), 'NAME'});
x = linspace(min(S.Lon), max(S.Lon), 100);
y = linspace(min(S.Lat), max(S.Lat), 100);
[x,y] = meshgrid(x,y);
z = rand(100);
isin = inpolygon(x,y,S.Lon,S.Lat);
z2 = z;
z2(~isin) = NaN;
figure('color','w');
worldmap('India');
pcolorm(y,x,z2);
plotm(S.Lat, S.Lon, 'k');
You'll notice that things get a little jagged around the edges, though. You can get a cleaner map by plotting all the data, then overlaying it with a polygon that masks out all but your region of interest. (Or in this case, polygons, since neither geoshow nor patchm tend to play well with polygons with holes):
lnlim = [65 100];
ltlim = [5 40];
lt = linspace(ltlim(1), ltlim(2), 3);
ln = linspace(lnlim(1), lnlim(2), 3);
for ii = 1:2
ltbox{ii} = lt([1 2 2 1 1]'+(ii-1));
lnbox{ii} = ln([1 1 2 2 1]'+(ii-1));
end
[lnmask, ltmask] = deal(cell(2));
for ii = 1:2
for jj = 1:2
[lnmask{ii,jj}, ltmask{ii,jj}] = polybool('-', ...
lnbox{ii}, ltbox{jj}, S.Lon, S.Lat);
end
end
ltboxall = ltlim([1 2 2 1 1]);
lnboxall = lnlim([1 1 2 2 1]);
[lnmaskall, ltmaskall] = polybool('-', lnboxall, ltboxall, S.Lon, S.Lat);
figure('color','w');
worldmap('India');
pcolorm(y,x,z);
for ii = 1:4
patchm(ltmask{ii}, lnmask{ii}, 'w', 'edgecolor', 'none');
end
plotm(ltmaskall, lnmaskall, 'k');
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devendra
devendra el 14 de Jun. de 2014
Kelly Kearney ma'am thank you so much for your support and you are very nice person. ma'am now i am stopping my conversation and i will try this my self but this is very difficult for me. and sorry for calling you sir.i did not have any idea that you are female.again sorry ma'am
Srishti Gaur
Srishti Gaur el 3 de Mayo de 2018
Dear Kelly Kearney, How to make multiple sub-plots for the same? I tried but it not able to do. Thank you

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez el 10 de Jun. de 2014
you could take a look at the demos within Matlab documentation. You will find many working examples on data representation, like this one:
z=peaks(25);
surf(z);
colormap(jet);
Adapt your data to any of those examples.
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José-Luis
José-Luis el 10 de Jun. de 2014
There is no way you can get such a high-resolution map with the data you have.
devendra
devendra el 10 de Jun. de 2014
Editada: devendra el 11 de Jun. de 2014
sir there is not necessary that high-resolution map but problem is that how to do this thing.

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez el 11 de Jun. de 2014
You will have to present your data by year:
XX YY]= meshgrid(X1,Y1);
z=ltm(:,:,1);
surf(XX,YY,z')
xlabel('XX')
ylabel('YY')
view([0 90])
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José-Luis
José-Luis el 12 de Jun. de 2014
Editada: José-Luis el 12 de Jun. de 2014
So please post some code showing what you have tried so far.
devendra
devendra el 12 de Jun. de 2014
geoshow('map.shp', 'FaceColor', [0.9 0.9 0.9])
this code is polting india map but i have no idea about next step. i also read about contourfm function but how will use this for my output data i have no idea.

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peterhack
peterhack el 11 de Nov. de 2016
As I have a question on the above example I will utilize this thread, hope that is alright. I am using the presented code to mask the data points outside the border. Works fine so far. However, I want to use the DisplayType surface. Thus I am using geoshow to plot the data. Unfortunately it does not fill the whole map within the borders as a buffer is left. Any hint?
file = 'TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3.shp';
S = shaperead(file, 'usegeocoords', true, 'selector', ...
{@(x) strcmp(x,'India'), 'NAME'});
x = linspace(min(S.Lon), max(S.Lon), 100);
y = linspace(min(S.Lat), max(S.Lat), 100);
[x,y] = meshgrid(x,y);
z = rand(100);
isin = inpolygon(x,y,S.Lon,S.Lat);
z2 = z;
z2(~isin) = NaN;
lnlim = [65 100];
ltlim = [5 40];
lt = linspace(ltlim(1), ltlim(2), 3);
ln = linspace(lnlim(1), lnlim(2), 3);
for ii = 1:2
ltbox{ii} = lt([1 2 2 1 1]'+(ii-1));
lnbox{ii} = ln([1 1 2 2 1]'+(ii-1));
end
[lnmask, ltmask] = deal(cell(2));
for ii = 1:2
for jj = 1:2
[lnmask{ii,jj}, ltmask{ii,jj}] = polybool('-', ...
lnbox{ii}, ltbox{jj}, S.Lon, S.Lat);
end
end
ltboxall = ltlim([1 2 2 1 1]);
lnboxall = lnlim([1 1 2 2 1]);
[lnmaskall, ltmaskall] = polybool('-', lnboxall, ltboxall, S.Lon, S.Lat);
figure('color','w');
worldmap('India');
geoshow(y, x, z2, 'DisplayType','surface')
contourcmap('jet',min(z):1:max(z),'colorbar','on','location','horizontal')
for ii = 1:4
patchm(ltmask{ii}, lnmask{ii}, 'w', 'edgecolor', 'none');
end
plotm(ltmaskall, lnmaskall, 'k');

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