Question: How do I plot GPS longitude and Latitude coordinates using the scatter or geoshow function (or whatever function works best)
Hi everyone
I have this GPS unit I'd like to analyze so I went out and tested it, got several pages of NMEA sentences (for 3 different spots on the same field) that I like to plot using Matlab's scatter function (or geoshow function...whatever works).
Since NMEA sentences give out tons of information which I don't need; I sorted through and simplified the data to contain only longitude in one file and latitude in another file (I have several spots locations).
I made both files .csv files so I could read in these files using Matlab's csvread function rather than having to manually enter these numbers manually into matrices.
The problem I have is that when I go to plot these spots I can only show 1 spot on 1 graph at a time. This really defeats the purpose of graphing the coordinates...how can I graph all 3 spots all on the same graph using the .csv files I made or any method you know of?
Here's what I've tried:
SW_latitude = csvread('SW_latitude.csv');
SW_longitude = csvread('SW_longitude.csv');
CENTER_latitude = csvread('center_latitude.csv');
CENTER_longitude = csvread('center_longitude.csv');
WALKING_latitude = csvread('WALKING_latitude.csv');
WALKING_longitude = csvread('WALKING_longitude.csv');
scatter(SW_latitude,SW_longitude)
hold on
scatter(CENTER_latitude,CENTER_longitude)
scatter(WALKING_latitude,WALKING_longitude)
hold off
hold all
so you don't get all 3 plots in the same colour.