Hi Mike,
Do you have any code or an image to show the problem?
Cheers,
On 11 March 2013 20:44, Hearne, Mike wrote:
> I have an issue with basemap.imshow() at higher latitudes - namely the
> image (high-res topography, in this case) becomes distorted with
> respect to the coastlines the higher
I have an issue with basemap.imshow() at higher latitudes - namely the
image (high-res topography, in this case) becomes distorted with
respect to the coastlines the higher I go.I assume it has to do
with the image pixels becoming more non-square the higher I go in
latitude.
I found this discu
Tommy Grav wrote:
> Thanks for pointing this function out. I thought I had look for it,
> but must have overlooked it.
>
> I am using the test code below, but the array is plotted outside the
> boundary of the map. Is there
> a way to avoid this?
>
> Cheers
> Tommy
>
> from math import *
>
Thanks for pointing this function out. I thought I had look for it,
but must have overlooked it.
I am using the test code below, but the array is plotted outside the
boundary of the map. Is there
a way to avoid this?
Cheers
Tommy
from math import *
from matplotlib.toolkits.basemap import
Tommy Grav wrote:
> Is there a way of using imshow together with a basemap?
>
> Cheers
>Tommy
>
Tommy:
Use the imshow basemap method, just as you would the pylab version.
-Jeff
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Is there a way of using imshow together with a basemap?
Cheers
Tommy
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