how do drape a two dimensional array over a map?

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I'm trying to display a 2-D matrix over a map. When I use surfm Matlab function to plot the data over a map, I no longer can see the borders. Is there a way to see the borders after the data is plotted?
Here's the Matlab script I used:
%Map limits
longMin = 1;
longMax = 50;
latMin = 50;
latMax = 90;
latlim = [latMin latMax];
lonlim = [longMin longMax];
EIRP(1:90,1:50) = ones(90,50)*50;
%plot axes
figure;
axesm('mapprojection','miller','maplatlimit',[latMin latMax],...
'maplonlimit',[longMin-5 longMax+5],'grid','on','MeridianLabel','on',...
'ParallelLabel','on','PLineLocation',4,'MlineLocation',8,'LabelUnits','degrees','MLabelLocation',8,...
'LabelFormat','compass','FLatLimit',[40 86]);
geoshow('landareas.shp', 'FaceColor', [0.15 0.5 0.15])
geoshow('worldlakes.shp', 'FaceColor', 'cyan')
surfm(lat,long,EIRP(50:90,1:50))
title('EIRP')
xlabel('Longitude')
ylabel('Latitude')
Attached is a plot of what I get.

Answers (1)

Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 28 Jun 2016
The surfm function plots z values as both color and vertical values. Perhaps you're looking for pcolorm, which can be used the same way as surfm, except that it puts all values at zero on the vertical axis.
You'll probably want to plot pcolorm before overlaying land areas. Another option to play with is transparency. For example,
h = pcolorm(lat,long,EIRP(50:90,1:50));
set(h,'facealpha',0.5)
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Keihan
Keihan on 28 Jun 2016
Thank you for your response. I still can't see the borders when I use the
h = pcolorm(lat,long,EIRP(50:90,1:50));
command.
Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 28 Jun 2016
And you called pcolorm before overlaying land areas? You can try
uistack(h,'bottom')
after everything to make sure the pcolorm plot is at the bottom of the stack.

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