pygmt.Figure¶
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class
pygmt.
Figure
[source]¶ A GMT figure to handle all plotting.
Use the plotting methods of this class to add elements to the figure. You can preview the figure using
pygmt.Figure.show
and save the figure to a file usingpygmt.Figure.savefig
.Unlike traditional GMT figures, no figure file is generated until you call
pygmt.Figure.savefig
orpygmt.Figure.psconvert
.Examples
>>> fig = Figure() >>> fig.basemap(region=[0, 360, -90, 90], projection="W7i", frame=True) >>> fig.savefig("my-figure.png") >>> # Make sure the figure file is generated and clean it up >>> import os >>> os.path.exists("my-figure.png") True >>> os.remove("my-figure.png")
The plot region can be specified through ISO country codes (for example,
'JP'
for Japan):>>> fig = Figure() >>> fig.basemap(region="JP", projection="M3i", frame=True) >>> # The fig.region attribute shows the WESN bounding box for the figure >>> print(", ".join("{:.2f}".format(i) for i in fig.region)) 122.94, 145.82, 20.53, 45.52
Methods Summary
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Plot base maps and frames for the figure. |
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Plot continents, shorelines, rivers, and borders on maps. |
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Plot a gray or color scale-bar on maps. |
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Contour table data by direct triangulation. |
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Convert grids or images to contours and plot them on maps. |
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Project and plot grids or images. |
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Create 3-D perspective image or surface mesh from a grid. |
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Place images or EPS files on maps. |
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Plot legends on maps. |
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Plot the GMT logo. |
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Plot focal mechanisms. |
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Plot lines, polygons, and symbols in 2-D. |
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Plot lines, polygons, and symbols in 3-D. |
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Convert [E]PS file(s) to other formats. |
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Save the figure to a file. |
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Shift plot origin in x and/or y directions. |
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Display a preview of the figure. |
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Plot or typeset text strings of variable size, font type, and orientation. |