Subplot with Geoaxes.

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Mia Hoffman
Mia Hoffman on 26 Nov 2021
Answered: Chunru on 27 Nov 2021
I am trying to format a subplot with geoaxes (geoplot) figures. The code looks something like this below.
subplot(4,4,i)
gx(i) = geoaxes();
geoplot(gx(i),file_data(i).data.lat(file_data(i).gps_indx));
I then use the index to format the geoplot as shown below. Any help with getting the subplot feature to work would be appreciated.
gx(i).LatitudeAxis.Label.String =''; % Turn off latitude axes label
gx(i).LongitudeAxis.Label.String=''; % Turn off Longitude axes label

Answers (1)

Chunru
Chunru on 27 Nov 2021
"geoaxes" cannot be the child of subplot. But we can set its position as follows (2x2 grid for example):
for i=1:2
for j=1:2
gx(i) = geoaxes('Position', [0.05+(j-1)*0.5 0.05+(i-1)*0.5 0.45 0.45]);
lat = rand(10,1)*180 -90;
lon = rand(10,1)*360;
geoplot(gx(i), lat, lon);
end
end

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