intrinsicToGeographic
Transform intrinsic to geographic coordinates
Description
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returns the geographic coordinates corresponding to intrinsic coordinates
(lat,lon] = intrinsicToGeographic(R,xIntrinsic,yIntrinsic)xIntrinsic, yIntrinsic) in geographic
raster R.
Examples
Find the geographic coordinates of cells within a raster by specifying a raster reference object and intrinsic coordinates.
First, load a geographic cells reference object for the Korean peninsula. To do this, load the korea5cR variable from the korea5c MAT-file. Then, specify the intrinsic coordinates of the cell in the lower-left corner. For this example, the lower-left corner is also the southwest corner because the ColumnsStartFrom property of the reference object has a value of 'south' and the RowsStartFrom property has a value of 'west'. Integer coordinates such as (1,1) indicate the center of a cell.
load korea5c korea5cR xIntrinsic = 1; yIntrinsic = 1;
Find the geographic coordinates.
[lat,lon] = intrinsicToGeographic(korea5cR,xIntrinsic,yIntrinsic)
lat = 30.0417
lon = 115.0417
You can reverse the operation by using the geographicToIntrinsic function.
[xIntrinsic,yIntrinsic] = geographicToIntrinsic(korea5cR,lat,lon)
xIntrinsic = 1.0000
yIntrinsic = 1.0000
Input Arguments
Geographic raster, specified as a GeographicCellsReference or
GeographicPostingsReference
object.
x-coordinates in intrinsic coordinate system, specified
as a numeric array. xIntrinsic coordinates can be
outside the bounds of the raster R.
Data Types: single | double
y-coordinates in intrinsic coordinate system, specified
as a numeric array. yIntrinsic is the same size as
xIntrinsic. yIntrinsic
coordinates can be outside the bounds of the raster
R.
Data Types: single | double
Output Arguments
Latitude coordinates, returned as a numeric array.
lat is the same size as
xIntrinsic.
When a point (xIntrinsic(k),
yIntrinsic(k)) is outside the
bounds of raster R,
lat(k) and
lon(k) are extrapolated in the
geographic coordinate system. However, for any point that extrapolates to a
latitude beyond the poles (latitude outside the range [-90, 90] degrees),
lat(k) and
lon(k) are set to
NaN.
Data Types: double
Longitude coordinates, returned as a numeric array.
lon is the same size as
xIntrinsic.
When a point (xIntrinsic(k),
yIntrinsic(k)) is outside the
bounds of raster R,
lat(k) and
lon(k) are extrapolated in the
geographic coordinate system. However, for any point that extrapolates to a
latitude beyond the poles (latitude outside the range [-90, 90] degrees),
lat(k) and
lon(k) are set to
NaN.
Data Types: double
Version History
Introduced in R2013b
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