Note
Click here to download the full example code
Multi-parameter symbolsΒΆ
The pygmt.Figure.plot
method can plot individual multi-parameter
symbols by passing the corresponding shortcuts listed below to the style
parameter. Additionally, we must define the required parameters in a 2d list or
numpy array ([[parameters]]
for a single symbol or
[[parameters_1],[parameters_2],[parameters_i]]
for several ones) or use an
appropriately formatted input file and pass it to data
.
The following symbols are available:
e: ellipse,
[[lon, lat, direction, major_axis, minor_axis]]
j: rotated rectangle,
[[lon, lat, direction, width, height]]
r: rectangle,
[[lon, lat, width, height]]
R: rounded rectangle,
[[lon, lat, width, height, radius]]
w: pie wedge,
[[lon, lat, radius, startdir, stopdir]]
, the last two arguments are directions given in degrees counter-clockwise from horizontal
Upper-case versions E, J, and W are similar to e, j and w but expect geographic azimuths and distances.
Out:
<IPython.core.display.Image object>
import pygmt
fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.basemap(region=[0, 6, 0, 2], projection="x3c", frame=True)
# ELLIPSE
data = [[0.5, 1, 45, 3, 1]]
fig.plot(data=data, style="e", color="orange", pen="2p,black")
# ROTATED RECTANGLE
data = [[1.5, 1, 120, 5, 0.5]]
fig.plot(data=data, style="j", color="red3", pen="2p,black")
# RECTANGLE
data = [[3, 1, 4, 1.5]]
fig.plot(data=data, style="r", color="dodgerblue", pen="2p,black")
# ROUNDED RECTANGLE
data = [[4.5, 1, 1.25, 4, 0.5]]
fig.plot(data=data, style="R", color="seagreen", pen="2p,black")
# PIE WEDGE
data = [[5.5, 1, 2.5, 45, 330]]
fig.plot(data=data, style="w", color="lightgray", pen="2p,black")
fig.show()
Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 1.444 seconds)