How to change land data to NaN?
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Hi,
I have plotted a bathymetry and now I'm given coastline and some islands files where I need to use them to define where the land is and then turn the land data to NaN.
How should I do that?
Thanks, Eve
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Geoff Hayes
le 27 Oct 2014
Eve - what is the nature/format of your coastline and islands files? How is this related to your plotted bathymetry data?
eevee
le 28 Oct 2014
Geoff Hayes
le 29 Oct 2014
Eve - how do you (currently) calculate the volume? What information do you use for that?
eevee
le 30 Oct 2014
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Kelly Kearney
le 27 Oct 2014
3 votes
The inpolygon function will do most of the work. Depending on the scale of your region and the format of the coastlines, you may need to close off polygons, reverse order of vertices, and upsample polygons in order to get the best results; the Mapping Toolbox has several functions ( flatearthpoly, interpm, ispolycw, poly2cw) to help with that.
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Chad Greene
le 27 Oct 2014
interpm2 may be used to densify polygons to a given spacing in meters or kilometers.
eevee
le 30 Oct 2014
Kelly Kearney
le 30 Oct 2014
Have you looked at inpolygon, as I suggested?
eevee
le 31 Oct 2014
eevee
le 31 Oct 2014
Kelly Kearney
le 31 Oct 2014
Can you upload the coastline file? The answer will depend on whether it contains just the visible line segments you plotted above, or fully-closed polygons. Assuming it's the latter, your code to mask the land points will look something like:
isin = inpolygon(xi, yi, xcoast, ycoast);
zi_diff(isin) = NaN;
But you may need to do some processing of xcoast and ycoast to convert them to closed, clockwise polygons.
Chad Greene
le 5 Déc 2014
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