Note
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Vertical or horizontal bar
The pygmt.Figure.plot
method can plot vertical (b) or
horizontal (B) bars by passing the corresponding shortcut to
the style
parameter.
Out:
<IPython.core.display.Image object>
import pygmt
fig = pygmt.Figure()
with fig.subplot(
nrows=1, ncols=2, subsize=("8c", "4c"), frame=["ag", "WSne"], sharey=True
):
pen = "1.5p"
with fig.set_panel(panel=0):
color = "skyblue"
fig.basemap(region=[0, 4, 0, 3], frame="+tvertical")
fig.plot(x=1, y=2, style="b0.5c", color=color, pen=pen)
fig.plot(x=2, y=2.5, style="b1c", color=color, pen=pen)
fig.plot(x=3, y=2.5, style="b0.75c+b1", color=color, pen=pen)
with fig.set_panel(panel=1):
color = "tomato"
fig.basemap(region=[0, 4, 0, 3], frame="+thorizontal")
fig.plot(x=1.5, y=0.5, style="B0.75c", color=color, pen=pen)
fig.plot(x=3, y=1.5, style="B1c", color=color, pen=pen)
fig.plot(x=3.5, y=2.5, style="B0.5c+b2", color=color, pen=pen)
fig.show()
Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 2.228 seconds)