Drawing Contours on globe/world map
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I have designed a software for computing relative antenna gain of satellite coverage/foot prints. The software takes latitude, longitude and gain as inputs and interpolates relative antenna gain in between the contours and generates contour plots. Pls tell me how can i display these contour plots on the globe according to the input latitude and longitude.
Regards Somayyah Jurair
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Rik
on 15 Aug 2020
Why would detaail be a problem? There are many detailed questions on this site. If someone in the future happens to have this detailed question, they will be happy to find a suggestion. You can ask a new question with a different scope if you want, but I don't see what benefit deleting this question would have. I will therefore remove the flag.
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Selwyn
on 17 Feb 2012
Hi,
I'd make use of the m_map toolbox for this. Rather than give you exact code, (read: I cant remember offhand) let me rather explain loosely how to go about it.
First get the toolbox http://www.eos.ubc.ca/~rich/map.html or do a Google search on "m_map" Then make a plot of whatever section of the world you're interested in.
Next, transform your longitude and latitude to coordinates on the plot.
Finally overlay a contour or contourf plot of your data on the figure.
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