"""
plot3d - Plot in three dimensions.
"""
from pygmt.clib import Session
from pygmt.exceptions import GMTInvalidInput
from pygmt.helpers import (
build_arg_string,
data_kind,
deprecate_parameter,
fmt_docstring,
is_nonstr_iter,
kwargs_to_strings,
use_alias,
)
from pygmt.src.which import which
@fmt_docstring
@deprecate_parameter("color", "fill", "v0.8.0", remove_version="v0.12.0")
@use_alias(
A="straight_line",
B="frame",
C="cmap",
D="offset",
G="fill",
I="intensity",
J="projection",
Jz="zscale",
JZ="zsize",
L="close",
N="no_clip",
Q="no_sort",
R="region",
S="style",
V="verbose",
W="pen",
Z="zvalue",
a="aspatial",
b="binary",
c="panel",
d="nodata",
e="find",
f="coltypes",
g="gap",
h="header",
i="incols",
l="label",
p="perspective",
t="transparency",
w="wrap",
)
@kwargs_to_strings(R="sequence", c="sequence_comma", i="sequence_comma", p="sequence")
def plot3d(
self, data=None, x=None, y=None, z=None, size=None, direction=None, **kwargs
):
r"""
Plot lines, polygons, and symbols in 3-D.
Takes a matrix, (x, y, z) triplets, or a file name as input and plots
lines, polygons, or symbols at those locations in 3-D.
Must provide either ``data`` or ``x``, ``y``, and ``z``.
If providing data through ``x``, ``y``, and ``z``, ``fill`` can be a
1-D array that will be mapped to a colormap.
If a symbol is selected and no symbol size given, then plot3d will
interpret the fourth column of the input data as symbol size. Symbols
whose size is <= 0 are skipped. If no symbols are specified then the
symbol code (see ``style`` below) must be present as last column in the
input. If ``style`` is not used, a line connecting the data points will
be drawn instead. To explicitly close polygons, use ``close``. Select a
fill with ``fill``. If ``fill`` is set, ``pen`` will control whether the
polygon outline is drawn or not. If a symbol is selected, ``fill`` and
``pen`` determine the fill and outline/no outline, respectively.
Full option list at :gmt-docs:`plot3d.html`
{aliases}
Parameters
----------
data : str or {table-like}
Either a data file name, a 2-D {table-classes}.
Optionally, use parameter ``incols`` to specify which columns are x, y,
z, fill, and size, respectively.
x/y/z : float or 1-D arrays
The x, y, and z coordinates, or arrays of x, y and z coordinates of
the data points.
size : 1-D array
The size of the data points in units specified in ``style``.
Only valid if using ``x``/``y``/``z``.
direction : list of two 1-D arrays
If plotting vectors (using ``style="V"`` or ``style="v"``), then
should be a list of two 1-D arrays with the vector directions. These
can be angle and length, azimuth and length, or x and y components,
depending on the style options chosen.
{projection}
zscale/zsize : float or str
Set z-axis scaling or z-axis size.
{region}
straight_line : bool or str
[**m**\|\ **p**\|\ **x**\|\ **y**].
By default, geographic line segments are drawn as great circle
arcs. To draw them as straight lines, use ``straight_line``.
Alternatively, add **m** to draw the line by first following a
meridian, then a parallel. Or append **p** to start following a
parallel, then a meridian. (This can be practical to draw a line
along parallels, for example). For Cartesian data, points are
simply connected, unless you append **x** or **y** to draw
stair-case curves that whose first move is along *x* or *y*,
respectively. **Note**: The ``straight_line`` parameter requires
constant *z*-coordinates.
{frame}
{cmap}
offset : str
*dx*/*dy*\ [/*dz*].
Offset the plot symbol or line locations by the given amounts
*dx*/*dy*\ [/*dz*] [Default is no offset].
{fill}
*fill* can be a 1-D array, but it is only valid if using ``x``/``y``
and ``cmap=True`` is also required.
intensity : float or bool or 1-D array
Provide an *intensity* value (nominally in the -1 to +1 range) to
modulate the fill color by simulating illumination. If using
``intensity=True``, we will instead read *intensity* from the first
data column after the symbol parameters (if given). *intensity* can
also be a 1-D array to set varying intensity for symbols, but it is
only valid for ``x``/``y``/``z``.
close : str
[**+b**\|\ **d**\|\ **D**][**+xl**\|\ **r**\|\ *x0*]\
[**+yl**\|\ **r**\|\ *y0*][**+p**\ *pen*].
Force closed polygons. Full documentation is at
:gmt-docs:`plot3d.html#l`.
no_clip : bool or str
[**c**\|\ **r**].
Do **not** clip symbols that fall outside the frame boundaries
[Default plots points whose coordinates are strictly inside the
frame boundaries only].
This parameter does not apply to lines and polygons which are always
clipped to the map region. For periodic (360° longitude) maps we
must plot all symbols twice in case they are clipped by the
repeating boundary. ``no_clip=True`` will turn off clipping and not
plot repeating symbols. Use ``no_clip="r"`` to turn off clipping
but retain the plotting of such repeating symbols, or use
``no_clip="c"`` to retain clipping but turn off plotting of
repeating symbols.
no_sort : bool
Turn off the automatic sorting of items based on their distance
from the viewer. The default is to sort the items so that items in
the foreground are plotted after items in the background.
style : str
Plot symbols. Full documentation is at :gmt-docs:`plot3d.html#s`.
{verbose}
{pen}
zvalue : str
*value*\|\ *file*.
Instead of specifying a symbol or polygon fill and outline color
via ``fill`` and ``pen``, give both a *value* via **zvalue** and a
color lookup table via ``cmap``. Alternatively, give the name of a
*file* with one z-value (read from the last column) for each
polygon in the input data. To apply it to the fill color, use
``fill="+z"``. To apply it to the pen color, append **+z** to
``pen``.
{aspatial}
{binary}
{panel}
{nodata}
{find}
{coltypes}
{gap}
{header}
{incols}
{label}
{perspective}
{transparency}
``transparency`` can also be a 1-D array to set varying
transparency for symbols, but this option is only valid if using
``x``/``y``/``z``.
{wrap}
"""
# pylint: disable=too-many-locals
kwargs = self._preprocess(**kwargs) # pylint: disable=protected-access
kind = data_kind(data, x, y, z)
extra_arrays = []
if kwargs.get("S") is not None and kwargs["S"][0] in "vV" and direction is not None:
extra_arrays.extend(direction)
elif (
kwargs.get("S") is None
and kind == "geojson"
and data.geom_type.isin(["Point", "MultiPoint"]).all()
): # checking if the geometry of a geoDataFrame is Point or MultiPoint
kwargs["S"] = "u0.2c"
elif kwargs.get("S") is None and kind == "file" and str(data).endswith(".gmt"):
# checking that the data is a file path to set default style
try:
with open(which(data), mode="r", encoding="utf8") as file:
line = file.readline()
if "@GMULTIPOINT" in line or "@GPOINT" in line:
# if the file is gmt style and geometry is set to Point
kwargs["S"] = "u0.2c"
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
if kwargs.get("G") is not None and is_nonstr_iter(kwargs["G"]):
if kind != "vectors":
raise GMTInvalidInput(
"Can't use arrays for fill if data is matrix or file."
)
extra_arrays.append(kwargs["G"])
del kwargs["G"]
if size is not None:
if kind != "vectors":
raise GMTInvalidInput(
"Can't use arrays for 'size' if data is a matrix or a file."
)
extra_arrays.append(size)
for flag in ["I", "t"]:
if kwargs.get(flag) is not None and is_nonstr_iter(kwargs[flag]):
if kind != "vectors":
raise GMTInvalidInput(
f"Can't use arrays for {plot3d.aliases[flag]} if data is matrix or file."
)
extra_arrays.append(kwargs[flag])
kwargs[flag] = ""
with Session() as lib:
# Choose how data will be passed in to the module
file_context = lib.virtualfile_from_data(
check_kind="vector",
data=data,
x=x,
y=y,
z=z,
extra_arrays=extra_arrays,
required_z=True,
)
with file_context as fname:
lib.call_module(
module="plot3d", args=build_arg_string(kwargs, infile=fname)
)