How to create my own landmask?

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anne d.
anne d. on 25 Sep 2017
Answered: anne d. on 26 Sep 2017
Hi, I would like to create my own landmask for my model. Until now, my script looks like this:
index_land=isnan(land); %if 1 then land
[x, y] = meshgrid(lon, lat);
land=x.*index_land'; %if 0 then ocean
land(land==0)=nan;%if 0 (=ocean) then nan
h=pcolor(x, y, land);%plot landmask
But my questions now consists in: How can I change my script to be able to use it like a function? I would like to use this pcolor-landmask-plot in several plots. Thank you for your suggestions!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 Sep 2017
What is land to begin with? Some kind of data with nans in it? What do you want land to be after you turn it into a mask? A logical image with true and false where there is or isn't land (which is the most typical and sensible way to have a mask)?
anne d.
anne d. on 25 Sep 2017
In the beginning, land is a matrix where the land is described by nans and the ocean has data values. To plot my ocean data a bit more clearly I would like to create and plot a grey coloured land mask.

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anne d.
anne d. on 26 Sep 2017
No suggestions/ideas?

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