Overlay polygon on geographic axes
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Caroline Nowlan
on 29 Oct 2019
Commented: Mike D.
on 29 Apr 2024
I would like to overlay a patch (filled polygon) on a geographic axis created using geoaxes. Is there any way to do this in R2019b? I have only found functions for plotting lines and symbols (geoplot, geoscatter).
This would be similar to patchm in the mapping toolbox.
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Subhadeep Koley
on 1 Nov 2019
% Plot your Geo data here
latSeattle = 47.62;
lonSeattle = -122.33;
latAnchorage = 61.20;
lonAnchorage = -149.9;
gx = geoaxes;
geoplot(gx,latSeattle,lonSeattle);
geobasemap(gx,'landcover');
% Plot your Patch data here
ax2 = axes;
x = [0.25 0.6 0.6 0.25]; % Modify x coordinates of the polygon
y = [0.25 0.25 0.4 0.4]; % Modify y coordinates of the polygon
patch(ax2, x, y,'red','FaceAlpha',.4); % Modify patch color and transparency
axis([0 1 0 1]);
% Set ax2 visibility to 'off'
ax2.Visible = 'off';
ax2.XTick = [];
ax2.YTick = [];
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Mike D.
on 21 Feb 2020
What if you had (lat,lon) coordinates of the polygon you wanted to overlay? It looks like your x and y coordinates might be normalized coordinates?
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Brad Onstott
on 11 Feb 2023
Mike D: Good call! MATLAB 2022b does allow for an overlay consisting of user-defined Lat/Long coordinates.
Mike D.
on 29 Apr 2024
Brad, are you saying the patch command now allows color filled polygons on geoaxes, or maybe after creating a polyshape with geopolyshape?
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