Customize the layout of a geographic axes by modifying its properties.
Plot a straight line between two points on a map. Specify the endpoints of the line using the coordinates of Seattle and Anchorage. Specify latitude and longitude in degrees.
latSeattle = 47.62; lonSeattle = -122.33; latAnchorage = 61.20; lonAnchorage = -149.9;
Plot the data using geoplot
. Customize the appearance of the line using the line specification 'b:'
. Adjust the latitude and longitude limits of the map using geolimits
.
geoplot([latSeattle latAnchorage],[lonSeattle lonAnchorage],'b:')
geolimits([45 62],[-149 -123])
Customize the layout of the axes. Turn off the grid, stretch the grid to take up the entire figure, and turn off tick marks by modifying the Grid
, Position
, and TickDir
properties.
gx = gca; gx.Grid = 'off'; gx.TickDir = 'out'; gx.Position = gx.OuterPosition;