\name{plotLatLongMap} \alias{plotLatLongMap} \title{plot file location on a map} \description{ plot the location of the file (longitude and latitude) on a map } \usage{ plotLatLongMap(lat, long, track=NULL, margin=0.1, col='red', legend=NULL, pch=20, cex=1.5, lwd=1, lty = 2, zlab=NA, xlim=NULL, ylim=NULL, xlab = "Longitude (deg)", ylab = "Latitude (deg)", ...) } \arguments{ \item{lat}{vector of latitudes.} \item{long}{vecor of longitudes.} \item{track}{a dataframe of the cruise track (from the sds file) with longitude (long) and latitude (lat) named accordingly.} \item{margin}{margin of longitude and latitude around edges of current position.} \item{col}{vector of colors of the cruise track.} \item{legend}{vector of named colors for use in a heatmap color legend.} \item{pch}{point character} \item{cex}{character expansion} \item{lwd}{line width} \item{lty}{line type} \item{zlab}{the label for the values of the heatmap color gradient passed as 'col'} \item{xlim}{limit of x axis} \item{ylim}{limit of y axis} \item{xlab}{x label} \item{ylab}{y label} \item{...}{additional arguments to be passed to the plot function} } \examples{ stat.tab <- system.file("extdata","seaflow_cruise","stats.tab", package="flowPhyto") stats <- read.delim(stat.tab) plotLatLongMap(stats$lat[10], stats$long[10], track=stats) }