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Trystan Edwards Cylindrical Projection

Classification

Cylindrical

Identifier

trystan

Graticule

Meridians: Equally spaced straight parallel lines.

Parallels: Unequally spaced straight parallel lines, perpendicular to the meridians. Spacing is closest near the poles.

Poles: Straight lines equal in length to the Equator.

Symmetry: About any meridian or the Equator.

Features

This is an orthographic projection onto a cylinder secant at the 37º24' parallels. It is equal-area, but distortion of shape increases with distance from the standard parallels. Scale is true along the standard parallels and constant between two parallels equidistant from the Equator. This projection is not equidistant.

Parallels

For cylindrical projections, only one standard parallel is specified. The other standard parallel is the same latitude with the opposite sign. For this projection, the standard parallel is by definition fixed at 37º24'.

Remarks

This projection is named for Trystan Edwards, who presented it in 1953. It is a special form of the Equal-Area Cylindrical projection secant at 37º24'N and S.

Example

landareas = shaperead('landareas.shp','UseGeoCoords',true);
axesm ('trystan', 'Frame', 'on', 'Grid', 'on');
geoshow(landareas,'FaceColor',[1 1 .5],'EdgeColor',[.6 .6 .6]);
tissot;

World map using Trystan Edwards projection

Version History

Introduced before R2006a