How to plot a road along its height.
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Actually the data I have has latitude(x) and longitude(y) of a road and also I have height of the road (z). Now I want to construct a plot which has shows height too and that height should be color coded. How can I do that ?
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Sam Chak
on 21 Mar 2022
Are you trying to plot a top view of the roads and indicate the height of each road?
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Sam Chak
on 21 Mar 2022
I guess you want to show something like this. Because the data is dense, it is not recommended to show the height of every point. But you can definitely adjust how and which particular point/region that you want to show the heights.
plot(A, B)
for t = 1:4379:numel(A)
text(A(t) + 0.0001, B(t) + 0.0001, ['(',num2str(C(t)),')'])
end
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Sam Chak
on 21 Mar 2022
Wait. I think you need to consider the Earth radius (6371 km) in order to project the location of the points on the curved surface in Cartesian coordinates.
And then at each point, you want to show the elevation in the C.mat data using the color gradient. I think the z coordinate in not needed.
x = (6371).*cos(B).*cos(A);
y = (6371).*cos(B).*sin(A);
z = (6371).*sin(B);
Sam Chak
on 21 Mar 2022
Is the road curved? We need you to confirm.
x = (6371).*cos(B).*cos(A);
y = (6371).*cos(B).*sin(A);
scatter(x, y)
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