--[[ Illustrates backdrop plotting of world, US maps. Contributed by Wesley Ebisuzaki. Copyright (C) 2008 Werner Smekal This file is part of PLplot. PLplot is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. PLplot is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with PLplot if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA --]] -- initialise Lua bindings for PLplot examples. dofile("plplot_examples.lua") function map_transform(x,y) radius = 90 - y xt = radius * math.cos(x * math.pi / 180) yt = radius * math.sin(x * math.pi / 180) return xt, yt end -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- mapform19 -- -- Defines specific coordinate transformation for example 19. -- Not to be confused with mapform in src/plmap.c. -- x[], y[] are the coordinates to be plotted. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- function mapform19(n, x, y) for i = 1, n do x[i], y[i] = map_transform(x[i], y[i]) end return x, y end -- "Normalize" longitude values so that they always fall between -- -180.0 and 180.0 function normalize_longitude(lon) if lon>=-180 and lon<=180 then return lon else times = math.floor((math.abs(lon)+180)/360) if lon<0 then return lon+360*times else return lon-360*times end end end -- A custom axis labeling function for longitudes and latitudes. function geolocation_labeler(axis, value) if axis==pl.PL_Y_AXIS then label_val = value if label_val>0 then direction_label = " N" else if label_val<0 then direction_label = " S" else direction_label = "Eq" end end else if axis==pl.PL_X_AXIS then label_val = normalize_longitude(value) if label_val>0 then direction_label = " E" else if label_val<0 then direction_label = " W" else direction_label = "" end end end end if axis==pl.PL_Y_AXIS and value==0 then -- A special case for the equator label = direction_label else label = string.format("%.0f%s", math.abs(label_val), direction_label) end return label end -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- main -- -- Shows two views of the world map. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Parse and process command line arguments x = {} y = {} pl.parseopts(arg, pl.PL_PARSE_FULL) -- Longitude (x) and latitude (y) miny = -70 maxy = 80 pl.init() -- Cartesian plots -- Most of world minx = -170 maxx = minx+360 -- Setup a custom latitude and longitude-based scaling function. pl.slabelfunc("geolocation_labeler") pl.col0(1) pl.env(minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 1, 70) pl.map(nil, "usaglobe", minx, maxx, miny, maxy) -- The Americas minx = 190 maxx = 340 pl.col0(1) pl.env(minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 1, 70) pl.map(nil, "usaglobe", minx, maxx, miny, maxy) -- Clear the labeling function pl.slabelfunc(nil) -- Polar, Northern hemisphere minx = 0 maxx = 360 pl.env(-75., 75., -75., 75., 1, -1) pl.map("mapform19", "globe", minx, maxx, miny, maxy) pl.lsty(2) pl.meridians("mapform19", 10, 10, 0, 360, -10, 80) -- Polar, Northern hemisphere, this time with a PLplot-wide transform minx = 0 maxx = 360 pl.stransform( "map_transform" ) pl.lsty( 1 ) pl.env( -75., 75., -75., 75., 1, -1 ) -- No need to set the map transform here as the global transform will be -- used. pl.map( nil, "globe", minx, maxx, miny, maxy ) pl.lsty( 2 ) pl.meridians( nil, 10.0, 10.0, 0.0, 360.0, -10.0, 80.0 ) -- Show Baltimore, MD on the map pl.col0( 2 ) pl.ssym( 0.0, 2.0 ) x[1] = -76.6125 y[1] = 39.2902778 pl.poin( x, y, 18 ) pl.ssym( 0.0, 1.0 ) pl.ptex( -76.6125, 43.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, "Baltimore, MD" ) -- For C, this is how the global transform is cleared pl.stransform( ) -- An example using shapefiles. The shapefiles used are from Ordnance Survey, UK. -- These were chosen because they provide shapefiles for small grid boxes which -- are easilly manageable for this demo. pl.lsty( 1 ) minx = 240570 maxx = 621109 miny = 87822 maxy = 722770 pl.scol0( 0, 255, 255, 255 ) pl.scol0( 1, 0, 0, 0 ) pl.scol0( 2, 150, 150, 150 ) pl.scol0( 3, 0, 50, 200 ) pl.scol0( 4, 50, 50, 50 ) pl.scol0( 5, 150, 0, 0 ) pl.scol0( 6, 100, 100, 255 ) minx = 265000 maxx = 270000 miny = 145000 maxy = 150000 pl.scol0( 0, 255, 255, 255 ) --white pl.scol0( 1, 0, 0, 0 ) --black pl.scol0( 2, 255, 200, 0 ) --yelow for sand pl.scol0( 3, 60, 230, 60 ) -- green for woodland pl.scol0( 4, 210, 120, 60 ) --brown for contours pl.scol0( 5, 150, 0, 0 ) --red for major roads pl.scol0( 6, 180, 180, 255 ) --pale blue for water pl.scol0( 7, 100, 100, 100 ) --pale grey for shingle or boulders pl.scol0( 8, 100, 100, 100 ) --dark grey for custom polygons - generally crags pl.col0( 1 ) pl.env( minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 1, -1 ) pl.lab( "", "", "Martinhoe CP, Exmoor National Park, UK (shapelib only)" ) --Beach pl.col0( 2 ) beachareas = { 23, 24 } pl.mapfill( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Landform_Area", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, beachareas) --woodland pl.col0( 3 ) nwoodlandareas = 94 woodlandareas = {} for i=1,nwoodlandareas do woodlandareas[i] = i + 217 end pl.mapfill( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Landform_Area", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, woodlandareas ) --shingle or boulders pl.col0( 7 ) shingleareas = { 0, 1, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 217, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2491, 2577 } pl.mapfill( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Landform_Area", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, shingleareas ) --crags pl.col0( 8 ) ncragareas = 2024 cragareas = {} for i=1,ncragareas do cragareas[i] = i + 324 end pl.mapfill( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Landform_Area", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, cragareas ) --draw contours, we need to separate contours from high/low coastline --draw_contours(pls, "ss/SS64_line", 433, 20, 4, 3, minx, maxx, miny, maxy ) pl.col0( 4 ) pl.mapline( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Height_Contours", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, nil ) --draw the sea and surface water pl.width( 0.0 ) pl.col0( 6 ) pl.mapfill( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Water_Area", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, nil ) pl.width( 2.0 ) pl.mapline( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Water_Line", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, nil ) --draw the roads, first with black and then thinner with colour to give an --an outlined appearance pl.width( 5.0 ) pl.col0( 1 ) pl.mapline( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Road_Centreline", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, nil ) pl.width( 3.0 ) pl.col0( 0 ) pl.mapline( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Road_Centreline", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, nil ) pl.col0( 5 ) majorroads = { 33, 48, 71, 83, 89, 90, 101, 102, 111 } pl.mapline( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Road_Centreline", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, majorroads ) --draw buildings pl.width( 1.0 ) pl.col0( 1 ) pl.mapfill( nil, "ss/ss64ne_Building_Area", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, nil ) --labels pl.sfci( 0x80000100 ) pl.schr( 0, 0.8 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "MARTINHOE CP", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 202 ) pl.schr( 0, 0.7 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Heale\nDown", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 13 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "South\nDown", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 34 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Martinhoe\nCommon", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 42 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Woody Bay", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 211 ) pl.schr( 0, 0.6 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Mill Wood", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 16 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Heale Wood", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 17 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, "Bodley", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 31 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, "Martinhoe", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 37 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Woolhanger\nCommon", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 60 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "West Ilkerton\nCommon", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 61 ) pl.maptex( nil, "ss/ss64ne_General_Text", 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, "Caffyns\nHeanton\nDown", minx, maxx, miny, maxy, 62 ) pl.plend()