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GeoGraphPlot
  • See Also
    • GraphPlot
    • GeoGraphics
    • Graph
    • Graph3D
    • GeoListPlot
    • GeoRegionValuePlot
    • GeoPath
    • GeoPosition
    • GeoBubbleChart
    • PointValuePlot
    • GeoStreamPlot
    • GeoVectorPlot
  • Related Guides
    • Geographic Visualization
    • Graph Visualization
    • See Also
      • GraphPlot
      • GeoGraphics
      • Graph
      • Graph3D
      • GeoListPlot
      • GeoRegionValuePlot
      • GeoPath
      • GeoPosition
      • GeoBubbleChart
      • PointValuePlot
      • GeoStreamPlot
      • GeoVectorPlot
    • Related Guides
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      • Graph Visualization

GeoGraphPlot[{e1,e2,…}]

generates a plot of the geographic graph with edges ei.

GeoGraphPlot[{v1,v2,…},{e1,e2,…}]

generates a plot with vertices vi and edges ej.

GeoGraphPlot[{vi vj ,…}]

uses rules vivj to specify the graph.

GeoGraphPlot[g]

displays the graph g with vertices at geographic locations on a map.

GeoGraphPlot[{…,w[ei],…}]

plots ei with features defined by the symbolic wrapper w.

Details and Options
Details and Options Details and Options
Examples  
Basic Examples  
Scope  
Data  
Labeling  
Edge and Vertex Wrappers  
Graph Styling  
Options  
AspectRatio  
Axes  
AxesLabel  
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AxesOrigin  
AxesStyle  
EdgeLabels  
EdgeLabelStyle  
EdgeStyle  
Frame  
FrameLabel  
FrameStyle  
GeoBackground  
GeoCenter  
GeoGridLines  
GeoGridLinesStyle  
GeoModel  
GeoProjection  
GeoRange  
GeoRangePadding  
GraphLayout  
PlotTheme  
VertexCoordinates  
VertexLabels  
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VertexShape  
VertexSize  
VertexStyle  
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BUILT-IN SYMBOL
  • See Also
    • GraphPlot
    • GeoGraphics
    • Graph
    • Graph3D
    • GeoListPlot
    • GeoRegionValuePlot
    • GeoPath
    • GeoPosition
    • GeoBubbleChart
    • PointValuePlot
    • GeoStreamPlot
    • GeoVectorPlot
  • Related Guides
    • Geographic Visualization
    • Graph Visualization
    • See Also
      • GraphPlot
      • GeoGraphics
      • Graph
      • Graph3D
      • GeoListPlot
      • GeoRegionValuePlot
      • GeoPath
      • GeoPosition
      • GeoBubbleChart
      • PointValuePlot
      • GeoStreamPlot
      • GeoVectorPlot
    • Related Guides
      • Geographic Visualization
      • Graph Visualization

GeoGraphPlot

GeoGraphPlot[{e1,e2,…}]

generates a plot of the geographic graph with edges ei.

GeoGraphPlot[{v1,v2,…},{e1,e2,…}]

generates a plot with vertices vi and edges ej.

GeoGraphPlot[{vi vj ,…}]

uses rules vivj to specify the graph.

GeoGraphPlot[g]

displays the graph g with vertices at geographic locations on a map.

GeoGraphPlot[{…,w[ei],…}]

plots ei with features defined by the symbolic wrapper w.

Details and Options

  • GeoGraphPlot shows the network between locations on a map by placing geographic objects as the vertices and the connections between them as edges. The edges generally do not correspond to particular routes between the locations.
  • An undirected edge ei between vertices u and v can be given as uv, u<->v, UndirectedEdge[u,v] or TwoWayRule[u,v]. The character  can be entered as ue.
  • A directed edge ei from u to v can be given as uv, u->v, DirectedEdge[u,v] or Rule[u,v]. The character  can be entered as de.
  • The geographic vertices vi can be given in the following forms:
  • GeoPosition[{lat,lon}]latitude and longitude
    Entity[…]geographic entity
    Dated[ent,date]dated entity
    Image[…]geo-tagged image
  • The option VertexCoordinates can be used to specify geo locations for vertices that do not already contain them.
  • The following special wrappers can be used for vertices and edges:
  • Annotation[a,label]provide an annotation
    Button[a,action]define an action to execute when the element is clicked
    EventHandler[a,…]define a general event handler for the element
    Hyperlink[a,uri]make the element act as a hyperlink
    Labeled[a,…]display the element with labeling
    PopupWindow[a,cont]attach a popup window to the element
    StatusArea[a,label]display in the status area when the element is moused over
    Style[a,opts]show the element using the specified styles
    Tooltip[a,label]attach an arbitrary tooltip to the element
  • GeoGraphPlot has the same options as GeoGraphics with the following additions and changes: [List of all options]
  • AnnotationRules{}annotations for graph, edges and vertices
    DirectedEdgesFalsewhether to interpret Rule as DirectedEdge
    EdgeLabels Nonelabels and placements for edges
    EdgeLabelStyle Automaticstyle to use for edge labels
    EdgeShapeFunctionAutomaticgenerate graphic shapes for edges
    EdgeStyle Automaticstyles for edges
    GraphHighlight{}vertices and edges to highlight
    GraphHighlightStyleAutomaticstyle for highlight
    GraphLayout Automatichow to layout graph elements
    MethodAutomaticmethod to use
    PerformanceGoalAutomaticaspects of performance to try to optimize
    PlotStyleAutomaticgraphics directives to determine styles
    PlotTheme Automaticoverall theme for the graph
    VertexCoordinates Automaticcoordinates for vertices
    VertexLabels Nonelabels and placements for vertices
    VertexLabelStyle Automaticstyle to use for vertex labels
    VertexShape Automaticgraphic shape for vertices
    VertexShapeFunctionAutomaticgenerate graphic shapes for vertices
    VertexSize Automaticsize of vertices
    VertexStyle Automaticstyles for vertices
  • GraphLayout specifies where to draw the edges connecting geographic locations.
  • Possible settings for GraphLayout include:
  • Automaticautomatically compute edges
    "StraightLine"use straight lines as edges
    "Geodesic"use geodesics as edges
    "Rhumb"use Rhumb lines as edges
    "Driving","Walking","Cycling"transportation methods
  • By default, the edges generated by GeoGraphPlot are abstract paths, showing self-loops and multiple edges between two vertices when present in the graph.
  • If a travel path cannot be found between two vertices, the edge will use "StraightLine" instead.
  • EdgeShapeFunctionfunc specifies that each vertex should be rendered with the primitives provided by func[{pt1,pt2},vw], where pt1 and pt2 are the geographic locations of the vertices for the edge vw.
  • VertexCoordinates can use the following forms to provide geo locations to vertices:
  • {loc1,loc2,…}place vertex v1 at location loc1 etc.
    GeoPosition[{pos1,pos2,…}]array of geodetic positions
    {v1loc1,…}place vertex v1 at location loc1 etc.
  • The loci in VertexCoordinates can be geo locations, entities, geo-tagged images, etc.
  • VertexLabelsAutomatic automatically labels vertices that are named locations. Vertices that are specified using latitude and longitude are left unlabeled.
  • Graph features themes affect the plot of vertices and edges. Feature themes include:
  • "LargeGraph"large graph
    "NameLabeled"classic graph
    "IndexLabeled"index-labeled graph
  • List of all options

    • AlignmentPointCenterthe default point in the graphic to align with
      AnnotationRules{}annotations for graph, edges and vertices
      AspectRatioAutomaticratio of height to width
      AxesFalsewhether to draw axes
      AxesLabelNoneaxes labels
      AxesOriginAutomaticwhere axes should cross
      AxesStyle{}style specifications for the axes
      BackgroundNonebackground color for the plot
      BaselinePositionAutomatichow to align with a surrounding text baseline
      BaseStyle{}base style specifications for the graphic
      ContentSelectableAutomaticwhether to allow contents to be selected
      CoordinatesToolOptionsAutomaticdetailed behavior of the coordinates tool
      DirectedEdgesFalsewhether to interpret Rule as DirectedEdge
      EdgeLabelsNonelabels and placements for edges
      EdgeLabelStyleAutomaticstyle to use for edge labels
      EdgeShapeFunctionAutomaticgenerate graphic shapes for edges
      EdgeStyleAutomaticstyles for edges
      Epilog{}primitives rendered after the main plot
      FormatTypeTraditionalFormthe default format type for text
      FrameFalsewhether to put a frame around the plot
      FrameLabelNoneframe labels
      FrameStyle{}style specifications for the frame
      FrameTicksAutomaticframe ticks
      FrameTicksStyle{}style specifications for frame ticks
      GeoBackgroundAutomaticstyle specifications for the background
      GeoCenterAutomaticcenter coordinates to use
      GeoGridLinesNonegeographic grid lines to draw
      GeoGridLinesStyleAutomaticstyle specifications for geographic grid lines
      GeoGridRangeAllprojected coordinate range to include
      GeoGridRangePaddingAutomatichow much to pad the projected range
      GeoModelAutomaticmodel of the Earth (or other body) to use
      GeoProjectionAutomaticprojection to use
      GeoRangeAutomaticgeographic area range to include
      GeoRangePaddingAutomatichow much to pad the geographic range
      GeoResolutionAutomaticaverage distance between background pixels
      GeoScaleBarNonescale bar to display
      GeoServerAutomaticspecification of a tile server
      GeoZoomLevelAutomaticzoom to use for geographic background
      GraphHighlight{}vertices and edges to highlight
      GraphHighlightStyleAutomaticstyle for highlight
      GraphLayoutAutomatichow to layout graph elements
      GridLinesNonegrid lines to draw
      GridLinesStyle{}style specifications for grid lines
      ImageMargins0.the margins to leave around the graphic
      ImagePaddingAllwhat extra padding to allow for labels etc.
      ImageSizeAutomaticthe absolute size at which to render the graphic
      LabelStyle{}style specifications for labels
      MetaInformation{}meta-information about the map
      MethodAutomaticmethod to use
      PerformanceGoalAutomaticaspects of performance to try to optimize
      PlotLabelNonean overall label for the plot
      PlotRangeAllrange of values to include
      PlotRangeClippingFalsewhether to clip at the plot range
      PlotRangePaddingAutomatichow much to pad the range of values
      PlotRegionAutomaticthe final display region to be filled
      PlotStyleAutomaticgraphics directives to determine styles
      PlotThemeAutomaticoverall theme for the graph
      PreserveImageOptionsAutomaticwhether to preserve image options when displaying new versions of the same graphic
      Prolog{}primitives rendered before the main plot
      RasterSizeAutomaticraster dimensions for the background data
      RotateLabelTruewhether to rotate y labels on the frame
      TicksAutomaticaxes ticks
      TicksStyle{}style specifications for axes ticks
      VertexCoordinatesAutomaticcoordinates for vertices
      VertexLabelsNonelabels and placements for vertices
      VertexLabelStyleAutomaticstyle to use for vertex labels
      VertexShapeAutomaticgraphic shape for vertices
      VertexShapeFunctionAutomaticgenerate graphic shapes for vertices
      VertexSizeAutomaticsize of vertices
      VertexStyleAutomaticstyles for vertices

Examples

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Basic Examples  (3)

Plot a graph of cities in Europe:

Use driving directions to compute the edges between cities:

The nearest neighbor graph for large cities in Illinois:

Scope  (28)

Data  (6)

Use geo entities as the vertices in a graph:

Use geo locations as the vertices in a graph:

Use directed edges to specify the graph:

Construct a network of international air routes:

Use geo-tagged images as graph vertices:

Use VertexCoordinates to position vertices:

Labeling  (5)

Use Labeled to label a particular edge:

Specify edge labels with the EdgeLabels option:

Label all the vertices:

Use Labeled to label a specific vertex:

Use VertexLabels to label a specific vertex:

Edge and Vertex Wrappers  (6)

Apply a tooltip to Paris:

Give colors for specific vertices:

Specify colors for specific edges:

Set actions by wrapping specific vertices:

Attach a Hyperlink to a specific edge:

Apply wrappers to vertices and edges:

Graph Styling  (11)

Style individual edges:

Style all edges:

Set the style for all vertex labels:

Color specific vertices:

Plot a directed graph:

Specify a GraphLayout:

Use a map of the world's coastlines for the background:

Use the orthographic projection for the map:

Use 350 kilometers of padding on each side of the map:

Show parallels and meridians:

Specify the spacing between them:

Specify parallel and meridians rendering:

Options  (55)

AspectRatio  (3)

By default, the ratio of the height to width for the plot is determined based on values:

Make the height the same as the width with AspectRatio1:

AspectRatioFull adjusts the height and width to tightly fit inside other constructs:

Axes  (3)

By default, axes are not drawn for GeoGraphPlot:

Use AxesTrue to turn on axes:

Turn each axis on individually:

AxesLabel  (3)

No axes labels are drawn by default:

Place a label on the axis:

Specify axes labels:

AxesOrigin  (2)

The position of the axes is determined automatically:

Specify an explicit origin for the axes:

AxesStyle  (4)

Change the style for the axes:

Specify the style of each axis:

Use different styles for the ticks and the axes:

Use different styles for the labels and the axes:

EdgeLabels  (6)

Label each edge with its index in the edge list:

Label each edge with its name:

Label each edge with its weight, in this case corresponding to the distance between vertices:

Label specific edges in a graph:

Use a tooltip to label the edge between Rome and Milan:

Place a label most of the way from Rome to Milan:

Position the bottom-left corner of the label at the edge position:

EdgeLabelStyle  (2)

Set the style for all edge labels:

Specify the style for individual vertex labels:

EdgeStyle  (1)

Style all edges:

Frame  (4)

GeoGraphPlot does not use a frame by default:

Use FrameTrue to draw a frame around the plot:

Draw a frame on the left and right edges:

Draw a frame on the left and bottom edges:

FrameLabel  (4)

Place a label along the bottom frame of a plot:

Frame labels are placed on the bottom and left frame edges by default:

Place labels on each of the edges in the frame:

Use a customized style for both labels and frame tick labels:

FrameStyle  (2)

Specify the style of the frame:

Specify the style for each frame edge:

GeoBackground  (1)

Use a vector map style as geo background:

GeoCenter  (1)

Plot a nearest US cities graph centered at the current location:

GeoGridLines  (1)

Show parallel and meridians:

GeoGridLinesStyle  (1)

Specify parallel and meridians rendering:

GeoModel  (1)

Use Mars as the reference body:

GeoProjection  (1)

Use the Mercator projection for the map:

Orthographic:

Lambert azimuthal:

GeoRange  (2)

Specify the region to show:

Specify the corners of the geo range as geo positions:

GeoRangePadding  (1)

Use 350 kilometers of padding on each side of the map:

GraphLayout  (2)

Use geodesics as edges:

Use a transportation method as edges:

PlotTheme  (1)

Use a plot theme:

VertexCoordinates  (2)

Use VertexCoordinates to locate vertices:

Use VertexCoordinates to specify the location of a vertex:

VertexLabels  (2)

Label all vertices with the geo entity name:

Label individual vertices:

VertexLabelStyle  (2)

Set the style for all vertex labels:

Specify the style for individual vertex labels:

VertexShape  (1)

Use custom shapes for vertices:

Use images for vertices:

VertexSize  (1)

Use named sizes for the vertices:

VertexStyle  (1)

Set the style for all vertices:

Applications  (7)

A company is planning a fiber network for a number of Chicago suburbs. It only has the right of way for its fiber along certain corridors. Some of those corridors might be more expensive. Find the subgraph of connection corridors that connect every suburb with the lowest total cost:

Compute and plot the most cost effective way of connecting all the cities:

Show Chicago, Illinois, and the connections to its sister cities:

Visualize trade between countries:

Create a network between the largest cities in the United States:

Show the network:

Plot the friend graph for a Twitter account:

Find all the friends of friends of Stephen Wolfram in Twitter:

Construct the connectivity information:

Get the location information for the people in the network:

Plot the spread of languages around the world:

For each language spoken by more than 1 million people in a country, create an edge from the country of origin for that language:

Plot the USA Electric System Operating Network:

Properties & Relations  (10)

Use GraphPlot for non-geographic networks:

Use GeoGraphValuePlot to show the values on geographic networks:

Use GeoListPlot to show the locations of geographic locations and entities:

Use GeoBubbleChart to show values with scaled bubbles:

Use GeoRegionValuePlot to show values with colored regions:

Use GeoHistogram to aggregate locations into bins:

Use GeoSmoothHistogram to generate smooth densities from locations:

Use GeoVectorPlot and GeoStreamPlot for vector fields:

Draw contours on a map with GeoContourPlot:

Smoothly shade a map using color with GeoDensityPlot:

See Also

GraphPlot  GeoGraphics  Graph  Graph3D  GeoListPlot  GeoRegionValuePlot  GeoPath  GeoPosition  GeoBubbleChart  PointValuePlot  GeoStreamPlot  GeoVectorPlot

Related Guides

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  • Geographic Visualization
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  • Graph Visualization

History

Introduced in 2021 (12.3)

Wolfram Research (2021), GeoGraphPlot, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/GeoGraphPlot.html.

Text

Wolfram Research (2021), GeoGraphPlot, Wolfram Language function, https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/GeoGraphPlot.html.

CMS

Wolfram Language. 2021. "GeoGraphPlot." Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Wolfram Research. https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/GeoGraphPlot.html.

APA

Wolfram Language. (2021). GeoGraphPlot. Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center. Retrieved from https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/GeoGraphPlot.html

BibTeX

@misc{reference.wolfram_2025_geographplot, author="Wolfram Research", title="{GeoGraphPlot}", year="2021", howpublished="\url{https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/GeoGraphPlot.html}", note=[Accessed: 01-December-2025]}

BibLaTeX

@online{reference.wolfram_2025_geographplot, organization={Wolfram Research}, title={GeoGraphPlot}, year={2021}, url={https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/GeoGraphPlot.html}, note=[Accessed: 01-December-2025]}

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