Problems with wrapTo180, creates lines on map
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Hello,
I have a longitude vector that I want to convert from 0-360 to -180 - 180 The data shows perfectly find on a global map when in its original 360 form, but once I use wrapTo180, there seems to be lines all across my global map.
Has anyone else had this problem?
If so, how do I fix it?
Thank you,
Melissa
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Brian DeCicco
2021-7-27
Melissa, I'm having the same issue as you are here. Did you ever get resolution to this?
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Rob Comer
2015-2-23
Instead of wrapping your longitudes, try using the maptriml function with latlim = [-90 90] and lonlim = [-180 180]. Because these limits span the globe, this won't really trim away any data. What it will do is cut your data on the 180-degree meridian. This cut should eliminate the spurious lines that you're seeing across your global map.
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