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Subject: Re: Plot Data on US Map
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In article <fn4pgb$jfv$1@fred.mathworks.com>, Niraj  <ask@email.com> wrote:
>I have a following data:

>I want to plot this in a US map as following.
>The states should be shaded red or blue depending on whether
>the anamoly field is negative or positive.

patch() with FaceColor

>I then want to show a circle at the center of each state.

patch() or rectangle()  (yes, rectangle() is used for drawing circles!)
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