How to insert geographical map under other grid data map

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I have a grid of data including 208 columns, 168 rows then I plotted some grid points (the attachment). I would like to insert a geographical map underneath (latitude: 10 - 52 degree, longtitude: 120 - 172) so that the grid borders lies exactly on the area of the geographical map and the x,y axis show values of lattitude and longtitude. How can I do that? Many thanks in advance
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jonas
jonas on 23 Sep 2018
Edited: jonas on 23 Sep 2018
You have the mapping toolbox? what kind of map you looking to overlay your data on? Country borders? Land borders? Some city?
Thao Linh Tran
Thao Linh Tran on 23 Sep 2018
Thank you for your help. Yes, I have mapping toolbox and I would like to insert a map with country borders.

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jonas
jonas on 24 Sep 2018
Edited: jonas on 24 Sep 2018
First you need a shapefile. You can find shapefiles on different places on the web. I've found naturalearthdata.com to work great for country borders. I've used the one called "Admin 0 - Boundary lines", so I can vouch for it. Just download the 10MB file and put the unzipped folder in your MATLAB path.
Drawing shapefile:
Borders_shp=shaperead('ne_10m_admin_0_countries.shp')
LandBorders=geoshow(gca,[Borders_shp.Y],[Borders_shp.X],'color',[0.3 0.3 0.3],'linewidth',0.25);
Overlay your data (denoted x & y):
h=geoshow(gca, x,y,'DisplayType', 'multipoint');
or if you want the color of your markers to describe some z-data, use this instead:
scatterm(x,y,[],z)
Set the axes limits already when you create your frame. For example:
axesm('mercator',...
'FLatLimit',[10 52],...
'FLonLimit',[120 172])

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