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Re: Stacking Map Projections for 3D depiction [message #68006 is a reply to message #67872] Thu, 10 September 2009 09:40 Go to previous message
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On Sep 10, 12:00 pm, Katelynn <greer.katel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 9, 2:53 pm, pp <pp.pente...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Are the slices images or plots? If plots, are they contour plots? What
>> are the approximate number of slices and their dimensions?
>
> They are colored contour plots that I've put on a stereographic map
> projection.  In terms of slices, right now I'm just dealing with two
> slices, but might add more depending on what I am trying to show.  I
> figure that once I've got two slices figured out, it shouldn't be that
> difficult for me to add more.  In terms of dimensions, are you asking
> about the data limits(lat=[40 90], lon [-180 180]), the number of
> pixels or?

I was just trying to get a better picture of what you are looking for.
Then use a series of calls to icontour, similar to what I guessed
above, each one with a different zvalue. The amount to separate (the
distance in zvalue) will depend on their dimensions and the angle you
want to see the stack, so if you will have to experiment with it.
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