Timeline plot of GPS (Latitude and Longitude) data - Plot GPS overtime.
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In table A i do have Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Sec, Latitude, Longitude, Altitude.
I have a plot of the gps coordinates using
geoscatter(table_A.Latitude,table_A.Longitude,4)
Now I want to plot the coordinates over time. any help?
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dpb
2022년 10월 21일
tT.Time=datetime(tT.Year, tT.Month, tT.Day, tT.Hour, tT.Minute, tT.Sec);
plot(tT.Time, tT{:,{'Latitude', 'Longitude', 'Altitude'}})
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dpb
2022년 10월 21일
Try
tT.Time=datetime(tT.Year, tT.Month, tT.Day, tT.Hour, tT.Minute, tT.Sec);
plot(tT.Time, tT{:,{'Latitude', 'Longitude'}})
legend({'Latitude', 'Longitude'})
ylabel('Coordinates')
yyaxis right
plot(tT.Time, tT.Altitude)
ylabel('Altutude')
and it should all become clear... :)
The scale difference between the coordinates and the altitude on the same axes makes for strange bedfellows so split the altitude off onto its own axes.
It would appear the data are for a geosynchronous orbit; the position doesn't appear to change coordinates at all; the altitude seems pretty much a constant with some spikes (noise maybe???). The one extremely large spike surely seems anomalous, but knowing nothing about what the data are, it may be real or, again, bad data.
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