Create a polygon based on the location of points
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Hi, I would like to create a polygon based on the location of all the volcanoes contained inside the boundaries of South America. This polygon will be created automatically considering a radius of 15km for each volcano and then extract the envelop of the georeferenced polygon (that contains all the surrounded volcanos) like the highlighted are in the following image:
The code to obtain the plot of the South America continent and the location of volcanoes is the following: load volcanic.mat 
% loading the volcanic data which is attached to this message 
% Step 1: Create a map of South America 
figure; 
ax = worldmap('South America'); % Create a map focused on South America
setm(ax, 'FFaceColor', [0.9 0.9 0.9]); % Set background color 
title('Volcano Locations in South America'); 
% Step 2: Add a basemap 
land = shaperead('landareas', 'UseGeoCoords', true); 
geoshow(ax, land, 'FaceColor', [0.5 0.7 0.5]); % Display land areas 
% Step 3: Define volcano locations (example coordinates) 
volcanoLat = volcanic.lat; % Latitudes of volcanoes volcano
Lon = volcanic.lon; % Longitudes of volcanoes 
% Step 4: Plot volcanoes 
geoshow(volcanoLat, volcanoLon, 'DisplayType', 'point', ... 
    'Marker', 'o', 'MarkerEdgeColor', 'r', 'MarkerFaceColor', 'r', ... 
    'MarkerSize', 6); 
%textm(volcanoLat, volcanoLon, {'Volcano1', 'Volcano2', 'Volcano3', 'Volcano4', 'Volcano5'}, ... 
% 'VerticalAlignment', 'bottom', 'HorizontalAlignment', 'right'); 
% Optional: Add grid and refine details 
gridm on; mlabel on; % Show latitude labels 
plabel on; % Show longitude labels
I would appreciate the help.
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  jinjin lee
 il 16 Dic 2024
				figure;
ax = worldmap('South America'); % Create a map focused on South America
setm(ax, 'FFaceColor', [0.9 0.9 0.9]); % Set background color
title('Volcano Locations in South America');
% Step 2: Add a basemap
land = shaperead('landareas', 'UseGeoCoords', true);
geoshow(ax, land, 'FaceColor', [0.5 0.7 0.5]); % Display land areas
% Step 3: Define volcano locations (example coordinates)
volcanoLat = volcanic.lat; % Latitudes of volcanoes
volcanoLon = volcanic.lon; % Longitudes of volcanoes
% Step 4: Plot volcanoes
geoshow(volcanoLat, volcanoLon, 'DisplayType', 'point', ...
'Marker', 'o', 'MarkerEdgeColor', 'r', 'MarkerFaceColor', 'r', ...
'MarkerSize', 6);
bufwidth = 0.1;  
[latb, lonb] = bufferm(volcanoLat, volcanoLon, bufwidth);
geoshow(latb, lonb, 'DisplayType', 'polygon', ...
   'FaceColor', 'yellow')
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  Naga
      
 il 23 Dic 2024
        Hi Jorge,
The 'convhull' function calculates the smallest convex polygon that can enclose all given points (volcanoes). The convex hull is plotted as a polygon on the map, providing a visual envelope around the volcanoes.
% Load volcanic data
load volcanic.mat
% Create a map of South America
figure;
ax = worldmap('South America');
setm(ax, 'FFaceColor', [0.9 0.9 0.9]);
title('Volcano Locations and Convex Hull in South America');
% Add basemap
land = shaperead('landareas', 'UseGeoCoords', true);
geoshow(ax, land, 'FaceColor', [0.5 0.7 0.5]);
% Define and plot volcano locations
volcanoLat = volcanic.lat;
volcanoLon = volcanic.lon;
geoshow(volcanoLat, volcanoLon, 'DisplayType', 'point', ...
    'Marker', 'o', 'MarkerEdgeColor', 'r', 'MarkerFaceColor', 'r', ...
    'MarkerSize', 6);
% Compute and plot the convex hull
k = convhull(volcanoLon, volcanoLat);
geoshow(volcanoLat(k), volcanoLon(k), 'DisplayType', 'polygon', ...
    'FaceColor', 'cyan', 'FaceAlpha', 0.3, 'EdgeColor', 'b', 'LineWidth', 1.5);
% Add grid and labels
gridm on; mlabel on; plabel on;
This method provides a clean and straightforward way to visualize the area encompassing all volcanoes without using buffer zones. It highlights the outermost boundary formed by the volcano locations themselves.
For more information on 'convhull' refer to below documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2023a/matlab/ref/convhull.html
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