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| """ | ||
| scalebar - Add a scale bar. | ||
| """ | ||
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| from collections.abc import Sequence | ||
| from typing import Literal | ||
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| from pygmt._typing import AnchorCode | ||
| from pygmt.alias import Alias, AliasSystem | ||
| from pygmt.clib import Session | ||
| from pygmt.exceptions import GMTInvalidInput | ||
| from pygmt.helpers import build_arg_list, fmt_docstring | ||
| from pygmt.params import Box, Position | ||
| from pygmt.src._common import _parse_position | ||
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| __doctest_skip__ = ["scalebar"] | ||
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| @fmt_docstring | ||
| def scalebar( # noqa: PLR0913 | ||
| self, | ||
| position: Position | Sequence[float | str] | AnchorCode | None = None, | ||
| length: float | str | None = None, | ||
| height: float | str | None = None, | ||
| scale_at: float | Sequence[float] | bool = False, | ||
| label: str | bool = False, | ||
| label_alignment: Literal["left", "right", "top", "bottom"] | None = None, | ||
| unit: bool = False, | ||
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| fancy: bool = False, | ||
| vertical: bool = False, | ||
| box: Box | bool = False, | ||
| verbose: Literal["quiet", "error", "warning", "timing", "info", "compat", "debug"] | ||
| | bool = False, | ||
| panel: int | Sequence[int] | bool = False, | ||
| perspective: float | Sequence[float] | str | bool = False, | ||
| transparency: float | None = None, | ||
| ): | ||
| """ | ||
| Add a scale bar on the plot. | ||
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| Parameters | ||
| ---------- | ||
| position | ||
| Position of the scale bar on the plot. It can be specified in multiple ways: | ||
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| - A :class:`pygmt.params.Position` object to fully control the reference point, | ||
| anchor point, and offset. | ||
| - A sequence of two values representing the x- and y-coordinates in plot | ||
| coordinates, e.g., ``(1, 2)`` or ``("1c", "2c")``. | ||
| - A :doc:`2-character justification code </techref/justification_codes>` for a | ||
| position inside the plot, e.g., ``"TL"`` for Top Left corner inside the plot. | ||
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| If not specified, defaults to the Bottom Left corner of the plot with a 0.2-cm | ||
| and 0.4-cm offset in the x- and y-directions, respectively. | ||
| length | ||
| Length of the scale bar in km. Append a suffix to specify different units. Valid | ||
| units are: **e**: meters; **f**: feet; **k**: kilometers; **M**: statute mile; | ||
| **n**: nautical miles; **u**: US Survey foot. | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Currently we have different versions how we document the valid units: $ grep "mile" */*
helpers/decorators.py: **M**\ (iles), or **n**\ (autical miles) [Default is (m)\ **e**\ (ters)].
helpers/decorators.py: is assumed to be given in meter, foot, km, mile, nautical mile or
src/grdproject.py: **k** (kilometers), **M** (statute miles), **n** (nautical miles),
src/scalebar.py: units are: **e**: meters; **f**: feet; **k**: kilometers; **M**: statute mile;
src/scalebar.py: **n**: nautical miles; **u**: US Survey foot.
src/sphdistance.py: **M** (miles), **n** (nautical miles), or **u** (survey feet).
src/x2sys_init.py: - **m**: miles or mi/hr
src/x2sys_init.py: - **n**: nautical miles or knots
grep: tests/baseline: Is a directory
grep: tests/data: Is a directoryI feel it would be nice to make this consistent (but we can do this in a separat PR, after we agreeded on one version).
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I feel we should have a separate page for supported distance units. |
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| height | ||
| Height of the scale bar. Only works when ``fancy=True``. [Default is ``"5p"``]. | ||
| scale_at | ||
| Specify the location where the map scale is calculated. It can be: | ||
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| - *slat*: Map scale is calculated for latitude *slat*. | ||
| - (*slon*, *slat*): Map scale is calculated for latitude *slat* and longitude | ||
| *slon*, which is useful for oblique projections. | ||
| - ``True``: Map scale is calculated for the middle of the map. | ||
| - ``False``: Default to the location of the reference point. | ||
| label | ||
| Text string to use as the scale bar label. If ``False``, no label is drawn. If | ||
| ``True``, the distance unit provided in the ``length`` parameter (default is km) | ||
| is used as the label. This parameter requires ``fancy=True``. | ||
| label_alignment | ||
| Alignment of the scale bar label. Choose from ``"left"``, ``"right"``, | ||
| ``"top"``, or ``"bottom"``. [Default is ``"top"``]. | ||
| fancy | ||
| If ``True``, draw a "fancy" scale bar, which is a segmented bar with alternating | ||
| black and white rectangles. If ``False``, draw a plain scale bar. | ||
| unit | ||
| If ``True``, append the unit to all distance annotations along the scale. For a | ||
| plain scale, this will instead select the unit to be appended to the distance | ||
| length. The unit is determined from the suffix in the ``length`` or defaults to | ||
| ``"km"``. | ||
| vertical | ||
| If ``True``, plot a vertical rather than a horizontal Cartesian scale. | ||
| box | ||
| Draw a background box behind the directional rose. If set to ``True``, a simple | ||
| rectangular box is drawn using :gmt-term:`MAP_FRAME_PEN`. To customize the box | ||
| appearance, pass a :class:`pygmt.params.Box` object to control style, fill, pen, | ||
| and other box properties. | ||
| $verbose | ||
| $panel | ||
| $perspective | ||
| $transparency | ||
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| Examples | ||
| -------- | ||
| >>> import pygmt | ||
| >>> from pygmt.params import Position | ||
| >>> fig = pygmt.Figure() | ||
| >>> fig.basemap(region=[0, 80, -30, 30], projection="M10c", frame=True) | ||
| >>> fig.scalebar( | ||
| ... position=Position((10, 10), cstype="mapcoords"), | ||
| ... length=1000, | ||
| ... fancy=True, | ||
| ... label="Scale", | ||
| ... unit=True, | ||
| ... ) | ||
| >>> fig.show() | ||
| """ | ||
| self._activate_figure() | ||
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| position = _parse_position( | ||
| position, | ||
| kwdict={ | ||
| "length": length, | ||
| "height": height, | ||
| "label_alignment": label_alignment, | ||
| "scale_at": scale_at, | ||
| "fancy": fancy, | ||
| "label": label, | ||
| "unit": unit, | ||
| "vertical": vertical, | ||
| }, | ||
| default=Position("BL", offset=(0.2, 0.4)), # Default to "BL" with offset. | ||
| ) | ||
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| if length is None: | ||
| msg = "Parameter 'length' must be specified." | ||
| raise GMTInvalidInput(msg) | ||
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| aliasdict = AliasSystem( | ||
| F=Alias(box, name="box"), | ||
| L=[ | ||
| Alias(position, name="position"), | ||
| Alias(length, name="length", prefix="+w"), | ||
| Alias( | ||
| label_alignment, | ||
| name="label_alignment", | ||
| prefix="+a", | ||
| mapping={"left": "l", "right": "r", "top": "t", "bottom": "b"}, | ||
| ), | ||
| Alias(scale_at, name="scale_at", prefix="+c", sep="/", size=2), | ||
| Alias(fancy, name="fancy", prefix="+f"), | ||
| Alias(label, name="label", prefix="+l"), | ||
| Alias(unit, name="unit", prefix="+u"), | ||
| Alias(vertical, name="vertical", prefix="+v"), | ||
| ], | ||
| ).add_common( | ||
| V=verbose, | ||
| c=panel, | ||
| p=perspective, | ||
| t=transparency, | ||
| ) | ||
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| confdict = {} | ||
| if height is not None: | ||
| confdict["MAP_SCALE_HEIGHT"] = height | ||
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| with Session() as lib: | ||
| lib.call_module( | ||
| module="basemap", args=build_arg_list(aliasdict, confdict=confdict) | ||
| ) | ||
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| """ | ||
| Test Figure.scalebar. | ||
| """ | ||
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| import pytest | ||
| from pygmt import Figure | ||
| from pygmt.exceptions import GMTInvalidInput | ||
| from pygmt.params import Position | ||
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| @pytest.mark.mpl_image_compare | ||
| def test_scalebar(): | ||
| """ | ||
| Create a map with a scale bar. | ||
| """ | ||
| fig = Figure() | ||
| fig.basemap(region=[100, 120, 20, 30], projection="M10c", frame=True) | ||
| fig.scalebar(length=500) | ||
| return fig | ||
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| def test_scalebar_complete(): | ||
| """ | ||
| Test all parameters of scalebar. | ||
| """ | ||
| fig = Figure() | ||
| fig.basemap(region=[100, 120, 20, 30], projection="M10c", frame=True) | ||
| fig.scalebar( | ||
| position=Position((110, 22), cstype="mapcoords"), | ||
| length=1000, | ||
| height="10p", | ||
| fancy=True, | ||
| label="Scale", | ||
| label_alignment="left", | ||
| scale_at=(110, 25), | ||
| unit=True, | ||
| box=True, | ||
| ) | ||
| return fig | ||
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| def test_scalebar_cartesian(): | ||
| """ | ||
| Test scale bar in Cartesian coordinates. | ||
| """ | ||
| fig = Figure() | ||
| fig.basemap(region=[0, 10, 0, 5], projection="X10c/5c", frame=True) | ||
| fig.scalebar(position=Position((2, 1), cstype="mapcoords"), length=1) | ||
| fig.scalebar(position=Position((4, 1), cstype="mapcoords"), length=1, vertical=True) | ||
| return fig | ||
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| def test_scalebar_no_length(): | ||
| """ | ||
| Test that an error is raised when length is not provided. | ||
| """ | ||
| fig = Figure() | ||
| fig.basemap(region=[100, 120, 20, 30], projection="M10c", frame=True) | ||
| with pytest.raises(GMTInvalidInput): | ||
| fig.scalebar(position=Position((118, 22), cstype="mapcoords")) |
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