Given that I have a set of latitiude and longitude in degrees, how can i visualise it in an interactive map?

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My latitude and and longitude coordinates in degrees are as follows:
Lat=
12.6600
10.9106
10.2050
8.9828
8.5950
7.5167
6.7567
6.5033
Long=
83.5567
87.1264
88.5300
91.1714
91.9967
94.4167
95.9767
96.4917
i was checking the MAPPING interactive map. What is the simplest way to plot the track for each points?
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes le 27 Juin 2015
The fourth step from Creating an Interactive Map seems to suggest that you can use geoshow to plot a set of points.
yashvin
yashvin le 12 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : yashvin le 12 Août 2015
Thanks for your reply.
For instance,
lat = [ 43 43 41 38];
lon = [116 120 126 128];
Alttiude=[10000 5000 2000 1000]
I want to have a 3d visualisation overlayed on the world map!
Any clue how to do it?

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Amy Haskins
Amy Haskins le 11 Août 2015
If you are looking to plot the points or connect them with a line and have R2013b or newer, you can use the wmmarker and wmline functions.
wmmarker(Lat,Long);
wmline(Lat,Long)
These will plot your data on a webmap and you can choose from several base layers to provide context.
If you are trying to create a track between the points, then take a look at the example on the reference page for the function track.
doc track
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yashvin
yashvin le 19 Août 2015
I tried bit cannot view in 3d. Can you please give me a screenshot?
Amy Haskins
Amy Haskins le 19 Août 2015
You might need to add view(3) to get into a 3D view and then rotate by using the Rotate 3D button or selecting Rotate 3D from the tools drop down.

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