| mapLongitudeLatitudeXY {oce} | R Documentation |
Find (x, y) values corresponding to (longitude, latitude) values, using the present projection.
mapLongitudeLatitudeXY(longitude, latitude)
longitude |
vector of the longitudes of points, or an object from which
both latitude and longitude can be inferred (e.g. a coastline file, or the
return value from |
latitude |
vector of latitudes of points, needed only if they cannot be inferred from the first argument. |
This is mainly a wrapper around lonlat2map().
A list containing x and y.
Dan Kelley
A map must first have been created with mapPlot().
Other functions related to maps:
formatPosition(),
lonlat2map(),
lonlat2utm(),
map2lonlat(),
mapArrows(),
mapAxis(),
mapContour(),
mapCoordinateSystem(),
mapDirectionField(),
mapGrid(),
mapImage(),
mapLines(),
mapLocator(),
mapPlot(),
mapPoints(),
mapPolygon(),
mapScalebar(),
mapText(),
mapTissot(),
oceCRS(),
shiftLongitude(),
usrLonLat(),
utm2lonlat()
library(oce) data(coastlineWorld) par(mfrow=c(2, 1), mar=rep(2, 4)) mapPlot(coastlineWorld, projection="+proj=moll") # sets a projection xy <- mapLongitudeLatitudeXY(coastlineWorld) plot(xy, type='l', asp=1)