how to plot latitude and longitude data on map??
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Vishnu Dhakad
am 28 Mai 2018
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am 3 Jun. 2022
Please find the attachment.
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jonas
am 28 Mai 2018
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jonas
am 11 Jun. 2018
I'll give you two options and then you can choose depending on your desired output.
First option uses the mapping toolbox and is the most flexible and clean option. You will use the functions worldmap() and geoshow(). Worldmap gives you an empty grid using geocoordinates.
worldmap('India') %or
worldmap([LATmin LATmax],[LONmin LONmax])
You then use geoshow() to display whatever you want on this grid. Geoshow uses shapefiles with the extension .shp, which can be downloaded from various sources, such as diva-gis.org. I downloaded the Indian borders (IND_adm0.shp) and complete road network (IND_roads.shp). Plot together with your own data by e.g.:
LandArea=geoshow('IND_adm0.shp')
RoadNetwork=geoshow('IND_roads.shp')
Data=geoshow(Lat,Lon,'displaytype','line')
set(Data,'color',[1 0 0],'linewidth',2)
Using geoshow, you can also get textures, location of major cities etc. It's a very flexible option to produce maps without a lot of unnecessary details.
The next option uses google data. It does not require the mapping toolbox, is extremely simple to use but can be a bit buggy. It requires the FileExchange function plot_google_map() ( link )
figure;hold on
plot_google_map('MapScale', 1)
plot(Lon,Lat)
There you have it, I've uploaded a figure of the output by the second option.
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