I have a basemap figure where data is placed atop, which can be in any
number of differing projections. However, when I plot a line over it using
pyplot.plot, the line doesn't show unless I'm using
the cylindrical equidistant projection.
>From what I gather this is a limitation of the plot command. Can anyone
confirm this? Is this a limitation in that the 'cyl' projection is assumed
by pyplot.plot?
I saw a post that mentioned that a projection kwarg would not be added to
the plot command. Does this mean that the plot command will realize the
projection of the gca basemap?
Bruce
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