How to apply hatched region to a polar map
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I have a polar contour map using the mapping toolbox (see code below) that I would like to add a hatched region to, in order to show significance.
load coastlines
axesm('stereo','Origin',[-90 0],'MapLatLimit',[-90 -30])
framem on;
gridm on;
setm(gca,'MLabelParallel',-20)
pcolorm(latmesh(1:48,:),lonmesh(1:48,:),DataZ')
shading interp;
geoshow(coastlat,coastlon)
axis off
set(gca,'xtick',[],'ytick',[])
title('Z','fontsize',14)
set(gca,'FontSize',12)
caxis([-15,15])
colormap redblue
I am able to get the desired hatched region on a normal contour plot (See below).
figure(2);
[C,h]=contourf(latmesh,Ymesh,DataZ)
set(h,'linecolor','none')
hold on
box on
title('Y','fontsize',14)
set(gca,'FontSize',12)
caxis([-6,6])
colormap redblue
xlabel('lat (°)')
figure(2);
[c1,h1]=contourf(latmesh,Ymesh,DataZsig,[2.5 2.5]-10);
set(h1,'linestyle','none','Tag','HatchingRegion');
ax1=gca;
hp=findobj(ax1,'Tag','HatchingRegion');
set(h1,'linestyle','none');
However, When I try to use this method with the polar contour map, it does not work.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this work?
Thank you!
Answers (2)
Chad Greene
on 15 Feb 2019
For anyone who wants to do this with Antarctic Mapping Tools, you may be able to use my stipple function. For a lat,lon grid and corresponding mask, just convert lat,lon to x,y and then use stipple like this:
[x,y] = ll2ps(lat,lon);
stipple(x,y,mask)
Mark Brandon
on 23 Jan 2019
0 votes
Hi Holly,
What's your latmesh, longmesh and Ymesh?
Mark
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