pygmt.Figure.grdview
- Figure.grdview(grid, *, region=None, projection=None, zscale=None, zsize=None, frame=None, cmap=None, drapegrid=None, plane=None, surftype=None, contourpen=None, meshpen=None, facadepen=None, shading=None, verbose=None, xshift=None, yshift=None, panel=None, coltypes=None, interpolation=None, perspective=None, transparency=None, **kwargs)
- Create 3-D perspective image or surface mesh from a grid. - Reads a 2-D grid file and produces a 3-D perspective plot by drawing a mesh, painting a colored/gray-shaded surface made up of polygons, or by scanline conversion of these polygons to a raster image. Options include draping a data set on top of a surface, plotting of contours on top of the surface, and apply artificial illumination based on intensities provided in a separate grid file. - Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/grdview.html - Aliases: - B = frame 
- C = cmap 
- G = drapegrid 
- I = shading 
- J = projection 
- JZ = zsize 
- Jz = zscale 
- N = plane 
- Q = surftype 
- R = region 
- V = verbose 
- Wc = contourpen 
- Wf = facadepen 
- Wm = meshpen 
- X = xshift 
- Y = yshift 
- c = panel 
- f = coltypes 
- n = interpolation 
- p = perspective 
- t = transparency 
 - Parameters
- grid (str or xarray.DataArray) – The file name of the input relief grid or the grid loaded as a DataArray. 
- region (str or list) – xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]. Specify the region of interest. When used with - perspective, optionally append /zmin/zmax to indicate the range to use for the 3-D axes [Default is the region in the input grid].
- projection (str) – projcode[projparams/]width. Select map projection. 
- zscale/zsize (float or str) – Set z-axis scaling or z-axis size. 
- frame (bool or str or list) – Set map boundary frame and axes attributes. 
- cmap (str) – The name of the color palette table to use. 
- drapegrid (str or xarray.DataArray) – The file name or a DataArray of the image grid to be draped on top of the relief provided by grid. [Default determines colors from grid]. Note that - zscaleand- planealways refers to the grid. The drapegrid only provides the information pertaining to colors, which (if drapegrid is a grid) will be looked-up via the CPT (see- cmap).
- plane (float or str) – level[+gfill]. Draws a plane at this z-level. If the optional color is provided via the +g modifier, and the projection is not oblique, the frontal facade between the plane and the data perimeter is colored. 
- surftype (str) – - Specifies cover type of the grid. Select one of following settings: - m - mesh plot [Default]. 
- mx or my - waterfall plots (row or column profiles). 
- s - surface plot, and optionally append m to have mesh lines drawn on top of the surface. 
- i - image plot. 
- c - Same as i but will make nodes with z = NaN transparent. 
 - For any of these choices, you may force a monochrome image by appending the modifier +m. 
- contourpen (str) – Draw contour lines on top of surface or mesh (not image). Append pen attributes used for the contours. 
- meshpen (str) – Sets the pen attributes used for the mesh. You must also select - surftypeof m or sm for meshlines to be drawn.
- facadepen (str) – Sets the pen attributes used for the facade. You must also select - planefor the facade outline to be drawn.
- shading (str) – Provide the name of a grid file with intensities in the (-1,+1) range, or a constant intensity to apply everywhere (affects the ambient light). Alternatively, derive an intensity grid from the input data grid reliefgrid via a call to - grdgradient; append +aazimuth, +nargs, and +mambient to specify azimuth, intensity, and ambient arguments for that method, or just give +d to select the default arguments [Default is +a-45+nt1+m0].
- Select verbosity level [Default is w], which modulates the messages written to stderr. Choose among 7 levels of verbosity: - q - Quiet, not even fatal error messages are produced 
- e - Error messages only 
- w - Warnings [Default] 
- t - Timings (report runtimes for time-intensive algorithms); 
- i - Informational messages (same as - verbose=True)
- c - Compatibility warnings 
- d - Debugging messages 
 
- xshift (str) – [a|c|f|r][xshift]. Shift plot origin in x-direction. 
- yshift (str) – [a|c|f|r][yshift]. Shift plot origin in y-direction. Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#xy-full. 
- panel (bool or int or list) – [row,col|index]. Select a specific subplot panel. Only allowed when in subplot mode. Use - panel=Trueto advance to the next panel in the selected order. Instead of row,col you may also give a scalar value index which depends on the order you set via- autolabelwhen the subplot was defined. Note: row, col, and index all start at 0.
- coltypes (str) – [i|o]colinfo. Specify data types of input and/or output columns (time or geographical data). Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#f-full. 
- interpolation (str) – - [b|c|l|n][+a][+bBC][+c][+tthreshold]. Select interpolation mode for grids. You can select the type of spline used: - b for B-spline 
- c for bicubic [Default] 
- l for bilinear 
- n for nearest-neighbor 
 
- perspective (list or str) – [x|y|z]azim[/elev[/zlevel]][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0]. Select perspective view and set the azimuth and elevation angle of the viewpoint. Default is [180, 90]. Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#perspective-full. 
- transparency (int or float) – Set transparency level, in [0-100] percent range. Default is 0, i.e., opaque. Only visible when PDF or raster format output is selected. Only the PNG format selection adds a transparency layer in the image (for further processing). 
 
 
 
