Plot arrows on an existing map, e.g. to indicate a place location.
This is not well-suited for drawing direction fields, e.g. of
velocities; for that, see mapDirectionField
.
mapArrows(longitude0, latitude0, longitude1 = longitude0,
latitude1 = latitude0, length = 0.25, angle = 30, code = 2,
col = par("fg"), lty = par("lty"), lwd = par("lwd"), ...)
starting points for arrows.
ending points for arrows.
length of the arrow heads, passed to arrows
.
angle of the arrow heads, passed to arrows
.
numerical code indicating the type of arrows, passed to arrows
.
arrow color, passed to arrows
.
arrow line type, passed to arrows
.
arrow line width, passed to arrows
.
optional arguments passed to arrows
.
Adds arrows to an existing map, by analogy to arrows
.
A map must first have been created with mapPlot
.
Other functions related to maps: lonlat2map
,
lonlat2utm
, map2lonlat
,
mapAxis
, mapContour
,
mapDirectionField
, mapGrid
,
mapImage
, mapLines
,
mapLocator
,
mapLongitudeLatitudeXY
,
mapPlot
, mapPoints
,
mapPolygon
, mapScalebar
,
mapText
, mapTissot
,
oceCRS
, shiftLongitude
,
usrLonLat
, utm2lonlat
# NOT RUN {
library(oce)
data(coastlineWorld)
mapPlot(coastlineWorld, longitudelim=c(-120, -60), latitudelim=c(30, 60),
col="lightgray", projection="+proj=lcc +lon_0=-100")
lon <- seq(-120, -75, 15)
n <- length(lon)
lat <- 45 + rep(0, n)
# Draw meridional arrows in N America, from 45N to 60N.
mapArrows(lon, lat, lon, lat+15, length=0.05, col="blue")
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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