Customize axesm-Based Maps
Convey information about your data by customizing
axesm-based maps. Control the appearance of
the map grid, display text, and add labeled color bars. Provide
geographic context for your data by reading and displaying basemap
images.
Alternatives to 2-D axesm-based maps are
geographic axes and map axes, which can be used for many tasks,
including exploration, publication, and app building. For a
comparison of the 2-D map displays that you can create using
Mapping Toolbox™ software, see Choose a 2-D Map Display.
Functions
Topics
Frame and Grid
- Map Frame
The map frame is the outline of the limits of a map. The shape of the frame is characteristic of the projection. - Map and Frame Limits
The map latitude and longitude limits define the extents of the geodata to display. The frame limits control how the frame fits around the displayed data. - Map Limit Properties
Map limits have properties that enable you to specify your map projection origin and frame limits. - Map Grid
The map grid is the display of meridians and parallels. The spacing and curvature of the grid lines are characteristic of the projection.
Basemap Images
- Create Plots over Basemap Images
Display a variety of plots over basemap images, including digraphs, contours, and 3-D surfaces. - Display Basemap Images on Maps
Display data over basemap images using map axes,axesm-based maps, and Cartesian axes.