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Create gallery example for datetime inputs #779

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"""
Datetime inputs
---------------

Datetime inputs of the following types are supported in PyGMT:

- :class:`numpy.datetime64`
- :class:`pandas.DatetimeIndex`
- :class:`xarray.DataArray`: datetimes included in a *xarray.DataArray*
- raw datetime strings in ISO format (e.g. ``["YYYY-MM-DD", "YYYY-MM-DDTHH", "YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS"]``)
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- Python built-in :class:`datetime.datetime` and :class:`datetime.date`

We can pass datetime inputs based on one of the types listed above directly to the ``x`` and ``y`` arguments
of e.g. the :meth:`pygmt.Figure.plot` method:

The ``region`` argument has to include the :math:`x` and :math:`y` axis limits as *str* in the form
``"date_min/date_max/ymin/ymax"``.
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"""

import datetime

import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import pygmt
import xarray as xr

fig = pygmt.Figure()

# create a basemap with limits of 2010-01-01 to 2020-06-01 on the x axis and
# 0 to 10 on the y axis
fig.basemap(projection="X15c/5c", region="2010-01-01/2020-06-01/0/10", frame=True)
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# numpy.datetime64 types
x = np.array(["2010-06-01", "2011-06-01T12", "2012-01-01T12:34:56"], dtype="datetime64")
y = [1, 2, 3]
fig.plot(x, y, style="c0.4c", pen="1p", color="red3")

# pandas.DatetimeIndex
x = pd.date_range("2013", periods=3, freq="YS")
y = [4, 5, 6]
fig.plot(x, y, style="t0.4c", pen="1p", color="gold")

# xarray.DataArray
x = xr.DataArray(data=pd.date_range(start="2015-03", periods=3, freq="QS"))
y = [7.5, 6, 4.5]
fig.plot(x, y, style="s0.4c", pen="1p")

# raw datetime strings
x = ["2016-02-01", "2016-06-04T14", "2016-10-04T00:00:15"]
y = [7, 8, 9]
fig.plot(x, y, style="a0.4c", pen="1p", color="dodgerblue")

# the Python built-in datetime and date
x = [datetime.date(2018, 1, 1), datetime.datetime(2019, 6, 1, 20, 5, 45)]
y = [6.5, 4.5]
fig.plot(x, y, style="i0.4c", pen="1p", color="seagreen")

fig.show()