suppose i have latitude
-90
-60
-30
00
30
60
90
and longitude
-160 -120 -80 -40 00 40 80 120 160
i want output as
-90 -160
-60 -160
-30 -160
00 -160
30 -160
60 -160
90 -160
-90 -120
-60 -120
-30 -120
00 -120
30 -120
60 -120
90 -120
.
.
.
like that for all points. Any idea how could i do that ?

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Jan
Jan am 23 Nov. 2017
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lat = [-90 -60 -30 00 30 60 90]';
long = [ -160 -120 -80 -40 00 40 80 120 160 ];
nLat = length(lat);
nLong = length(long);
both = [repmat(lat, nLong, 1), repelem(long(:), nLat, 1)];
Alternatively for old Matlab versions, which do not have repelem:
tmp = repmat(long, nLat, 1);
both = [repmat(lat, nLong, 1), tmp(:)];

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov am 23 Nov. 2017

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lat = [-90 -60 -30 00 30 60 90]';
long = [ -160 -120 -80 -40 00 40 80 120 160 ];
[x,y] = ndgrid(lat,long);
out = [x(:),y(:)];
Birdman
Birdman am 23 Nov. 2017
Bearbeitet: Birdman am 23 Nov. 2017

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a=[-90 -60 -30 00 30 60 90];
b=[-160 -120 -80 -40 00 40 80 120 160];
a=a(:);b=b(:);
aa=repmat(a,length(b),1);
bb=repmat(b,length(a),1);
c=[aa bb]

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pruth
pruth am 23 Nov. 2017
thank you for your reply
it is giving me an error
Error using horzcat Dimensions of matrices being concatenated are not consistent.
Birdman
Birdman am 23 Nov. 2017
this one works.
Jan
Jan am 23 Nov. 2017
@cvklpstunc: It works, but does not give the correct result: The 2nd column contains [-160; -120; -80; ...; 120; 160; -160; -120; ...] instead of the wanted [-160; -160; -160; ...]. It works, if you omit "b=b(:)" and reshape it after the repmat:
a = a(:);
aa = repmat(a,length(b),1);
bb = repmat(b,length(a),1);
c = [aa, bb(:)]

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