How I can produce a colour contour map?

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Hydro
Hydro on 10 Dec 2014
Commented: Hydro on 10 Dec 2014
I have a data set in the form M=(180*360*12) where 180 is the latitude, 360 longitude and 12 is the averaged data for 12 months for 32 years. i want to plot contour map of it. i have proceeded this way, can somebody look into it and let me know what i am doing wrong here.
[lon lat]=Meshgrid(linspace(min(lon),max(lon)),linspace(min(lat),max(lat)));
contourf(lon,lat,M(:,3));
Thanks
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 10 Dec 2014
So the mean for each month?
And each slice is monthological? Jan, Feb,...Dec, Jan, Feb,...Dec?
Hydro
Hydro on 10 Dec 2014
Here is my complete coding what i did so far,
R=reshape(sst,180,360,12,32);% reshaping the data in 12*32 form
M=mean(R,4);
contourf(M(:,:,3));
I reshape my data to get the average for each month through 32 years...so for all january i averaged it across 32 years...and same for the other. now I plot the averaged only (you helped me out with this) now i need to deduct this mean from each of its corresponding month to get the anomalies. Then I need to plot the anomalies.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 10 Dec 2014
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 10 Dec 2014
contourf(M(:,:,3)) % all rows, columns and third page
You should also consider using contourm. Otherwise your lat/lon data will not be represent properly unless you project it into x/y using mfwdtran
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Hydro
Hydro on 10 Dec 2014
Here is all what I need to do however, i am really struggling and i need to finish this in couple of hours. I would really appreciate any help in this regards, in fact, you will save my life.

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