How to fit axes to contourm plot?
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Hello, I'm trying to create a map of mean wind speed in the region of Greece. My lat and lon are coming from the variables XLAT and XLONG respectively and the variable WS_mean contains the data I want to map. My code is:
axesm ('MapProjection', 'lambert', 'MapLatLimit', [min(min(double(XLAT))) max(max(double(XLAT)))],'MapLonLimit', [min(min(double(XLONG))) max(max(double(XLONG)))],'Frame','on','Grid','on', 'MeridianLabel', 'on', 'ParallelLabel', 'on');
contourm(double(XLAT),double(XLONG),double(WS_mean),'Linestyle','none','Fill','on');
geoshow ('landareas.shp','FaceColor','white', 'FaceAlpha',0,'Linewidth',2)
colormap(jet(125));
I'm attaching the resulting figure. As you can see the axes are not properly aligned with the result of the contourm. I've tried all of the MapProjections and none is fitting my needs. How do I fit the axes to the contourm plot? Or is something wrong with the way i'm depicting the data with the contourm command??
Thanks in advance
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
on 8 Jan 2017
[min(min(double(XLAT))) max(max(double(XLAT)))]
fix this in this manner
[(min(double(XLAT)) max(double(XLAT))]
let me know after check?
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George Koh
on 8 Jan 2017
Nithin Sivadas
on 30 Sep 2018
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There is another way to fix this. Turns out that when one uses contourm(), sometimes the Cartesian axes limits change. I am assuming this is a bug. I found a solution to be to store the Cartesian limits before the contourm() and replace the buggy limits with it, after executing the function like this:
ax = gca; xlim = ax.XLim; ylim = ax.YLim;
contourm(double(XLAT),double(XLONG),double(WS_mean),'Linestyle','none','Fill','on');
ax.XLim = xlim; ax.YLim = ylim;
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