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Re: How to control the lat-lon axis when using Google Static map as background? [message #88327 is a reply to message #88321] Tue, 15 April 2014 01:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hello David,

Thanks for your response. How can change the format of the label while using cgPlotS function?

Sorry for inconvenience,
Thanks again,
Madhavan


On Monday, April 14, 2014 2:40:32 PM UTC+2, David Fanning wrote:
> Madhavan Bomidi writes:
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>> I am trying to overlay some points on a google static map as background. I find a problem with the y-axis labels. I see 51.52, 51.52, 51.53, 51.54, 51.54 (repetitive values!!!) while for x-axis they are 12.91,12.92,12.93,12.94,12.95
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>> Why I am getting these repetitive labels on the y-axis? Is there a way to control these axis labels? Can I provide the values I want to see on the labels?
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>> Also, can anyone help me in putting a bar which indicates km scale along x-axis and y-axis?
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> Well, don't know. If you see labels on your plot, you have better eyes
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> than I do. When I run your code, I see some yellow dots on a white
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> background. The description of your problem, however, leads me to
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> conclude that you need to change the format of your label output from
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> f0.2 to f0.3.
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> Cheers,
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> David
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> David Fanning, Ph.D.
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