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fields (version 1.5)

world: Plot of the world

Description

Plots quickly, medium resolution outlines of large land masses and bodies of water.

Usage

world(ylim=c(-90, 90), xlim=c(-180, 180), add=FALSE, asp = 1,
      xlab = "", ylab = "",  xaxt = "n", yaxt = "n", 
eps=.1,shift=FALSE,...)

Arguments

ylim
range of latitudes
xlim
range of longitudes
add
logical; if true will add the world map to current plot.
asp
aspect ratio used if add is false, see plot.default.
xlab,ylab
labels for x- and y-axis; empty by default.
xaxt,yaxt
axis type for x- and y-axis; empty by default.
eps
Tolerance to decide when to insert line break about 0 if map is to be shifted. (leave this at .1)
shift
If TRUE shifts to be centered on the Dateline and longitude runs from 0 to 360. If FALSE centers on Prime Meridian and longitude runs from -180 to 180.
...
These are graphical arguments that are passed to the lines (and plot if add is false) function that draws the outline.

Details

This function uses the FIELDS dataset world.dat for the coordinates. The main advantage of this function is that it is fast and easy to modify. The shift option to center over the dateline is useful because often plots of ocean and atmosphere information center the map this way.

See Also

US

Examples

Run this code
# Draw map in device color number 2 ( usually red?) 

world( col=2)
# add the US
US( add=TRUE)

## Western Europe (*which* big island is missing ?)
## with a (light color!) coordinate grid:

world(xlim=c(-10,18),ylim=c(36,60), xaxt = "s", yaxt = "s")
grid()

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