Plot data for a for specific x and y coordinates
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I have some data indicating precipitation at various coordinates in the world that I would like to plot. Each horizontal line is a combination of longitude (170...), lattitude (-72...) and precipitation (2...).
170.5 -72.5 2.11
171.5 -72.5 3.16
172.5 -72.5 2.69
173.5 -72.5 2.79
174.5 -72.5 2.41
I would like to plot the precipitation values for each set of xy coordinates as a chart with a colour scale varying for the precipitation amount. ie. x axis would be longitude, y axis lattitude and the chart would have multitude of different coloured points at their respective xy locations.
I have tried:
lat=dition;
lon=HDRAd;
data=al_ProcessingMap_Area_Averages_Removed;
lon=str2double(lon);
[lon,lat,data]=meshgrid(lon,lat,data);
surf(lon,lat,data)
which returns Error using repmat Maximum variable size allowed by the program is exceeded.
Error in meshgrid (line 77) xx = repmat(xx, ny, 1, nz);
Error in ecco (line 24) [lon,lat,data]=meshgrid(lon,lat,data);
The same thing with a truncated dateset yields this:
lat=dition;
lon=HDRAd;
data=al_ProcessingMap_Area_Averages_Removed;
lon=str2double(lon);
lon=lon(1:10)
lat=lat(1:10)
data=data(1:10)
[lon,lat,data]=meshgrid(lon,lat,data);
surf(lon,lat,data)
Error using matlab.graphics.chart.primitive.Surface/set Value must be a vector or 2D array of numeric type
Error in matlab.graphics.chart.internal.ctorHelper (line 6) set(obj, pvpairs{:});
Error in matlab.graphics.chart.primitive.Surface
Error in surf (line 150) hh = matlab.graphics.chart.primitive.Surface(allargs{:});
Error in ecco (line 12) surf(lon,lat,data)
I have also tried
map=pcolor(lon,lat,data)
to no avail. It feels like such a simple problem that I'm struggling with! Any help is much appreciated
2 Comments
Rik
on 18 Jun 2018
It looks like you need to reshape the data, not use meshgrid. You already have all (x,y,z) pairs, so you only need to put it in a shape that surf likes. If you attach a .mat with your data we can help you with reshape. You can also show some code that will generate similarly shaped data.
dylan price
on 18 Jun 2018
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Afshin Aghayan
on 8 Oct 2019
0 votes
you can use this code for displaying any data in the form of [x, y, f(x,y)] or data with coordinate
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