How can I plot lat lon and z-data with changing colors?
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Jeremy Salerno
el 27 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Mayo de 2022
I am new to the mapping toolbox, and MATLAB.
I am attempting to simply plot sea level values according to to lat and lon. I would like the color of the data point to be tied to the value of the sea level, so changing based on some standard colormap.
I reviewed and tried editing my code based on this thread. But, I am receiving a strange error related to the map axes.
figure(1)
load coastlines
q=plot(coastlon,coastlat,'k');
hold on
h=scatterm(lat,lon,z_sea_surface,'.', 'MarkerSize', 20)
hold off
When I run this snippet with my data, it gives back this error:
Error using gcm
Not a map axes.
Error in scatterm (line 48)
gcm(ax);
Error in pull_in_netcdf_data (line 105)
h=scatterm(lat,lon,z_sea_surface,'.', 'MarkerSize', 20)
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
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Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Mayo de 2022
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Mayo de 2022
A couple of the mapping plotting functions come to mind. Your Z value is used to determine the color.
The error you are seeing is because you first use the plot command. That plots to a cartesian axes, not a map axes. You need to create the map axes first. maybe try something like this (untested)?
figure(1)
load coastlines
q=plotm(coastlon,coastlat,'k');
hold on
h=scatterm(lat,lon,z_sea_surface,'.', 'MarkerSize', 20)
hold off
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