Exactly. But I do not understand why some map projectionsautomatically
adjust the data and others don't.

Alexis
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Jeff Whitaker <jsw...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On 12/18/11 1:33 PM, Alexis Praga wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I may have found an issue with some map projections.When I try to plot
>> markers on a given map, and change the center ofprojection, the
>> markers' coordinates are not remapped correctly.If the marker's
>> coordinates are not inside the new boundaries, it issimply not
>> displayed in some cases.For example, remapping does work with Robin's
>> projection and does notwith Miller's.I have attached a small example.
>> Thanks !
>>
>>
>> Alexis Praga
>>
> Alexis: It looks like the coordinates you are plotting with scatter are
> between longitudes -180 and 180, and the map projection goes from 0 to 360.
>  Adjust your coordinates to lie within 0 and 360, and they will show up.
>
> This behavior will be map projection dependent - it will only show up in the
> cylindrical projections where the x coordinate is longitude.
>
> -Jeff
>
>

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