How to plot a map using GPS coordinates-mainly show the survey line!

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Hello,
anyboday knows how to plot a map by using GPS coordinates? The coordiates are as follows:
Northing Easting Elevation
50.86927826 -114.2945278 1238.054
50.86926401 -114.2943198 1238.55
50.86909056 -114.2943252 1238.217
50.86920399 -114.2945011 1238.539
50.86919956 -114.2944337 1238.363
50.86915683 -114.2944277 1237.901
50.86915326 -114.2944266 1237.703
50.86915194 -114.2944987 1238.082
50.86908634 -114.2946077 1237.788
50.86917702 -114.2944551 1237.308
50.86991599 -114.2966594 1236.28
50.87010703 -114.2951651 1237.962
50.87010096 -114.2945458 1239.358
50.86965081 -114.2944982 1239.202
50.86920061 -114.29444 1237.085
50.86875305 -114.2943896 1236.397
50.86830406 -114.294338 1235.974
50.86786106 -114.2942754 1235.365
50.86742126 -114.2942082 1234.482
50.86692934 -114.2941147 1235.754
50.86697136 -114.2941233 1235.651
If anyboday knows how to do it, please let me know!
Thanks in advance.
Lei
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David
David on 25 May 2016
Matlab support on this forum is actually useless. You speak about rules of forum but give no answers.
Angelo Sajeva
Angelo Sajeva on 6 Sep 2023
I agree with David, came here to look for a solution for it. Not satisfied so far..

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Answers (2)

Rayn
Rayn on 4 Apr 2012
Not sure of the conversion from northing and easting, but a good place to start would be checking out function kmlwrite.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2012
Good catch, Rob, those do indeed look like coordinates for roughly 20 km south east of Calgary, which would be consistent with Lei's studies in Calgary.
Chad Greene
Chad Greene on 25 May 2016
I agree with Rob that those are probably not projected eastings and northings, but I want to point out that eastings and northings can often be negative. I work primarily with a south polar stereographic projection where half the continent has negative eastings and half the continent has negative northings.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 13 Sep 2023
See axesm and plotm
You could also use mapshow and see also geoshow

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