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My guess is that the shift comes from beveling at the edges #4 because the contour algorithm must contain the polygon with the grid. In GeoTIFF Contours II, I map x = [0, n] in the source raster to [-180, +180]. Is it possible you’re mapping from x = [0, n - 1] instead?
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No I don't think so and moreover I have also noticed the problem directly from the GeoTIFF Contours II example.
See d3_contours_01.html in my repository that is a copy of this example and rotate the projection to see the problem.
Thank for your interest in this issue.
I have just updated my repo because a file was missing to test the netcdfjs_05.html
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Here is a capture from your GeoTIFF Contours II example with contours set with
var contours = d3.contours().thresholds(d3.range(-0, 40, 1)).size([n, m]);
Here zoomed on contours where the problem occurs ie lines have oddly unsmooth path.
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Try to analyze this problem. The geoStitch algorithm does correct the fact that the 2 polygons are separated by the antimeridian line and should be considered as one unique polygon but it leaves 2 small up and down stitches that should not be there.
A solution could be to run d3-contour with duplicates columns at start and end of the array but my tries are not successfull for now.
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my solution is to remove the shared points from the stitched polygons
PBrockmann/D3_netcdfjs#1
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Updated example: https://observablehq.com/@d3/geotiff-contours-ii
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