To give you guys an idea, these are all GMT mapping examples <https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=%22generic+mapping+tools%22+site%3Awikimedia.org&tbm=isch#imgrc=NuW36UqLkuRYYM%3A>
quinta-feira, 8 de Setembro de 2016 às 19:52:40 UTC+1, Chris escreveu: > > The PyCall README is quite comprehensive, and the Basemap documentation > has some good examples. Otherwise, I basically just used trial and error > until things worked the way I expected -- you get the hang of it eventually. > > On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 2:47:12 PM UTC-4, Philippe Roy wrote: >> >> I guess using PyCall could work indeed. Is there some kind of tutorial >> about this matter (i.e. Basemap in Julia through pyCall) that you know of? >> I'm not really proficient in Julia and Python now (hoping to learn though!). >> >> Thanks! >> >> Le jeudi 8 septembre 2016 14:33:47 UTC-4, Chris a écrit : >>> >>> This doesn't specifically answer your question, but I have used Basemap >>> via PyCall without too much trouble in the past. >>> >>> On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 2:05:53 PM UTC-4, Philippe Roy wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello! >>>> >>>> I'm trying to do a geographical map in Julia. Is that even possible? I >>>> can't find any package similar to the Matlab Mapping Toolbox or Basemap >>>> for >>>> Python. >>>> >>>> Thanks for any info! >>>> >>>