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Add a gallery example showing individual basic geometric symbols (Gen…
…ericMappingTools#1211) Co-authored-by: Meghan Jones <meghanj@alum.mit.edu> Co-authored-by: Dongdong Tian <seisman.info@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yao Jiayuan <coreman.seism@gmail.com>
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""" | ||
Basic geometric symbols | ||
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The :meth:`pygmt.Figure.plot` method can plot individual geometric symbols | ||
by passing the corresponding shortcuts to the ``style`` parameter. The 14 basic | ||
geometric symbols are shown underneath their corresponding shortcut codes. | ||
Four symbols (**-**, **+**, **x** and **y**) are line-symbols only for which we | ||
can adjust the linewidth via the ``pen`` parameter. The point symbol (**p**) | ||
only takes a color fill which we can define via the ``color`` parameter. For the | ||
remaining symbols we may define a linewidth as well as a color fill. | ||
""" | ||
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import pygmt | ||
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fig = pygmt.Figure() | ||
fig.basemap(region=[0, 8, 0, 3], projection="X12c/4c", frame=True) | ||
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# define fontstlye for annotations | ||
font = "15p,Helvetica-Bold" | ||
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# upper row | ||
y = 2 | ||
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# use a dash in x direction (-) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 2p and the linecolor to "gray40" | ||
fig.plot(x=1, y=y, style="-0.9c", pen="2p,gray40") | ||
fig.text(x=1, y=y + 0.6, text="-", font=font) | ||
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# use a plus (+) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 2p and the linecolor to "gray40" | ||
fig.plot(x=2, y=y, style="+0.9c", pen="2p,gray40") | ||
fig.text(x=2, y=y + 0.6, text="+", font=font) | ||
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# use a star (a) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" (default) and the | ||
# color fill to "darkorange" | ||
fig.plot(x=3, y=y, style="a0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="darkorange") | ||
fig.text(x=3, y=y + 0.6, text="a", font=font) | ||
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# use a circle (c) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "darkred" | ||
fig.plot(x=4, y=y, style="c0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="darkred") | ||
fig.text(x=4, y=y + 0.6, text="c", font=font) | ||
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# use a diamond (d) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "seagreen" | ||
fig.plot(x=5, y=y, style="d0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="seagreen") | ||
fig.text(x=5, y=y + 0.6, text="d", font=font) | ||
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# use a octagon (g) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "dodgerblue4" | ||
fig.plot(x=6, y=y, style="g0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="dodgerblue4") | ||
fig.text(x=6, y=y + 0.6, text="g", font=font) | ||
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# use a hexagon (h) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "lightgray" | ||
fig.plot(x=7, y=y, style="h0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="lightgray") | ||
fig.text(x=7, y=y + 0.6, text="h", font=font) | ||
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# lower row | ||
y = 0.5 | ||
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# use an inverted triangle (i) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "tomato" | ||
fig.plot(x=1, y=y, style="i0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="tomato") | ||
fig.text(x=1, y=y + 0.6, text="i", font=font) | ||
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# use pentagon (n) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "lightseagreen" | ||
fig.plot(x=2, y=y, style="n0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="lightseagreen") | ||
fig.text(x=2, y=y + 0.6, text="n", font=font) | ||
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# use a point (p) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# color fill is set to "lightseagreen" | ||
fig.plot(x=3, y=y, style="p0.9c", color="slateblue") | ||
fig.text(x=3, y=y + 0.6, text="p", font=font) | ||
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# use square (s) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "gold2" | ||
fig.plot(x=4, y=y, style="s0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="gold2") | ||
fig.text(x=4, y=y + 0.6, text="s", font=font) | ||
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# use triangle (t) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 1p, the linecolor to "black" and the | ||
# color fill to "magenta4" | ||
fig.plot(x=5, y=y, style="t0.9c", pen="1p,black", color="magenta4") | ||
fig.text(x=5, y=y + 0.6, text="t", font=font) | ||
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# use cross (x) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 2p and the linecolor to "gray40" | ||
fig.plot(x=6, y=y, style="x0.9c", pen="2p,gray40") | ||
fig.text(x=6, y=y + 0.6, text="x", font=font) | ||
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# use a dash in y direction (y) with a size of 0.9 cm, | ||
# linewidth is set to 2p and the linecolor to "gray40" | ||
fig.plot(x=7, y=y, style="y0.9c", pen="2p,gray40") | ||
fig.text(x=7, y=y + 0.6, text="y", font=font) | ||
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fig.show() |