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# Copyright (c) 2008-2015 MetPy Developers. |
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# Distributed under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause License. |
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause |
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"""Create Station-model plots.""" |
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from enum import Enum |
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import numpy as np |
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from .wx_symbols import (current_weather, high_clouds, low_clouds, mid_clouds, |
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pressure_tendency, sky_cover, wx_symbol_font) |
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from ..cbook import is_string_like |
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from ..package_tools import Exporter |
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@exporter.export |
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class StationPlot(object): |
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"""Make a standard meteorological station plot. |
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Plots values, symbols, or text spaced around a central location. Can also plot wind |
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barbs as the center of the location. |
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""" |
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location_names = {'C': (0, 0), 'N': (0, 1), 'NE': (1, 1), 'E': (1, 0), 'SE': (1, -1), |
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'S': (0, -1), 'SW': (-1, -1), 'W': (-1, 0), 'NW': (-1, 1)} |
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def __init__(self, ax, x, y, fontsize=10, spacing=None, transform=None): |
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"""Initialize the StationPlot with items that do not change. |
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This sets up the axes and station locations. The `fontsize` and `spacing` |
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station elements. |
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Parameters |
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ax : matplotlib.axes.Axes |
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The :class:`~matplotlib.axes.Axes` for plotting |
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x : array_like |
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The x location of the stations in the plot |
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The y location of the stations in the plot |
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fontsize : int |
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The fontsize to use for drawing text |
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spacing : int |
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The spacing, in points, that corresponds to a single increment between |
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station plot elements. |
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transform : matplotlib.transforms.Transform (or compatible) |
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self.ax = ax |
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self.barbs = None |
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def plot_symbol(self, location, codes, symbol_mapper, **kwargs): |
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"""At the specified location in the station model plot a set of symbols. |
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This specifies that at the offset `location`, the data in `codes` should be |
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converted to unicode characters (for our :data:`wx_symbol_font`) using `symbol_mapper`, |
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code; this is useful for specifying things like color or font properties. |
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'C', 'N', 'NE', 'E', 'SE', 'S', 'SW', 'W', or 'NW'. Otherwise, should be a tuple |
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specifying the number of increments in the x and y directions; increments |
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codes : array_like |
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:data:`wx_symbol_font` font. This should take a value and return a single unicode |
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character. See :mod:`metpy.plots.wx_symbols` for included mappers. |
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num_symbols = len(mapper) |
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x = np.tile(np.linspace(0, 1, ncols), nrows)[:num_symbols] |
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y = np.repeat(np.arange(nrows, 0, -1), ncols)[:num_symbols] |
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sp = StationPlot(ax, x, y, fontsize=36) |
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sp.plot_symbol('C', codes, mapper) |
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plot_symbols(sky_cover, "Sky Cover Symbols") |
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def plot_parameter(self, location, parameter, formatter='.0f', **kwargs): |
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def add_barb(self, u_name, v_name, units=None, **kwargs): |
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a key to pull data out of the data container passed to :meth:`plot`. |
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def plot(self, plotter, data_dict): |
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in the layout from `data_dict` and plotting them using `plotter` as specified |
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in the layout. Fields present in the layout, but not in `data_dict`, are ignored. |
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:class:`StationPlot` to use to plot the data. This controls the axes, |
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spacing, station locations, etc. |
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Data container that maps a name to an array of data. Data from this object |
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def coerce_data(dat, u): |
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for loc, info in self.items(): |
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typ, name, args = info |
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if typ == self.PlotTypes.barb: |
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u_name, v_name = name |
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plotter.plot_parameter(loc, coerce_data(data, units), fmt, **kwargs) |
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plotter.plot_text(loc, data, **args) |
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def __repr__(self): |
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return ('{' + |
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', '.join('{0}: ({1[0].name}, {1[1]}, ...)'.format(loc, info) |
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simple_layout = StationPlotLayout() |
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simple_layout.add_value('NW', 'air_temperature', units='degC') |
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simple_layout.add_value('SW', 'dew_point_temperature', units='degC') |
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simple_layout.add_value('NE', 'air_pressure_at_sea_level', units='mbar', |
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simple_layout.add_symbol('C', 'cloud_coverage', sky_cover) |
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simple_layout.add_symbol('W', 'present_weather', current_weather) |
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nws_layout.add_value((-1, 1), 'air_temperature', units='degF') |
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nws_layout.add_symbol((0, 2), 'high_cloud_type', high_clouds) |
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nws_layout.add_symbol((0, 1), 'medium_cloud_type', mid_clouds) |
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nws_layout.add_symbol((0, -1), 'low_cloud_type', low_clouds) |
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nws_layout.add_value((1, 1), 'air_pressure_at_sea_level', units='mbar', |
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nws_layout.add_symbol((0, 0), 'cloud_coverage', sky_cover) |
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nws_layout.add_symbol((2, 0), 'tendency_of_air_pressure_symbol', pressure_tendency) |
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nws_layout.add_barb('eastward_wind', 'northward_wind', units='knots') |
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nws_layout.add_value((-1, -1), 'dew_point_temperature', units='degF') |
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