using worldmap in 0 to 360 longitude
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    Pusks
 on 16 Jun 2011
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Sachini Pathirana
 on 17 Apr 2020
            I am trying to plot rainfall data as a contour plot over a worldmap. The problem is that the data is in 0 360 longitude and the world map comes out half blank because that is in the 180 -180 longitude system. Changing my longitude to this system using longi=mod((longi+180),360)-180; is not working as the contours stretch out from the leftmost end to the rightmost end across the map. To avoid this I will need to rearrange the data in the matrices which is resource intensive. Is there a way I can simply plot the world map into the 360 degree system. I am using R2008b and the worldmap function is geoshow('landareas.shp', 'FaceColor', 'None')
Thanks PK
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  Kelly Kearney
      
 on 16 Jun 2011
        Instead of using worldmap, use axesm to manually create an axis with the limits you want:
 % Some fake data
 data = peaks(50);
 lat = linspace(-90,90,50);
 lon = linspace(0, 360, 50);
 % Plot the map
 axesm('robinson', 'maplonlimit', [0 360], 'frame', 'on');
 geoshow('landareas.shp', 'facecolor', 'none');
 contourm(lat, lon, data);
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  balaji SENAPATI
 on 20 Jan 2020
				
      Edited: balaji SENAPATI
 on 20 Jan 2020
  
			why is it not working for pcolor?
  Sachini Pathirana
 on 17 Apr 2020
				How to do this when plotting the data with pcolor? Been trying to do so. But the data just gets plotted over the worldmap and also doesn't seem to be in the proper proportion.
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  Rob Comer
    
 on 16 Jun 2011
        Another approach is to follow
worldmap world
with
setm(gca,'Origin',[0 180])
in order to preserve the other worldmap settings.
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