On 2015/06/10 4:24 AM, Jiali Ma wrote:
> Thanks for reading my mail.
> In basemap toolkit of matplotlib, I found the Coastline data used is from
> the GSHHS (http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/wessel/gshhs/gshhs.html).But I found
> it barely satisfying to use.
Are you specifying a sufficiently high reso
Hi all,
Is there a way to produce a KML file from matplolib results as R and Matlab
do ?
- plotKML is a R package http://plotkml.r-forge.r-project.org
- Matlab has the Google Earth Toolbox.
Both of them allow to plot directly on GE
I' have been digging around and found this old post :"Produc
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Eric Firing wrote:
> Matplotlib's pyplot retains quite a few vestiges from its original
> Matlab-workalike heritage; we would like to gradually eliminate those
> that no longer make sense. One such candidate is the "hold" kwarg that
> every pyplot function has, wit
Thanks for reading my mail.
In basemap toolkit of matplotlib, I found the Coastline data used is from
the GSHHS (http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/wessel/gshhs/gshhs.html).But I found
it barely satisfying to use.
(For that I am from China,but the 2 most prominent rivers,Yangtze river and
Yellow river ar