pygmt.Figure.timestamp
- Figure.timestamp(text=None, label=None, justification='BL', offset=('-54p', '-54p'), font='Helvetica,black', timefmt='%Y %b %d %H:%M:%S')
Plot the GMT timestamp logo.
Add the GMT timestamp logo with an optional label at the bottom-left corner of a plot with an offset of
("-54p", "-54p")
. The timestamp will be in the locale set by the environment variable TZ (generally local time but can be changed viaos.environ["TZ"]
) and its format is controlled by thetimefmt
parameter. It can also be replaced with any custom text string using thetext
parameter.- Parameters
text (None or str) – If
None
, the current UNIX timestamp is shown in the GMT timestamp logo. Set this parameter to replace the UNIX timestamp with a custom text string instead. The text must be no longer than 64 characters.label (None or str) – The text string shown after the GMT timestamp logo.
justification (str) – Justification of the timestamp box relative to the plot’s bottom-left corner (i.e., the plot origin). The justification is a two-character code that is a combination of a horizontal (L(eft), C(enter), or R(ight)) and a vertical (T(op), M(iddle), or B(ottom)) code. For example,
justification="TL"
means choosing the Top Left point of the timestamp as the anchor point.offset (str or tuple) – offset or (offset_x, offset_y). Offset the anchor point of the timestamp box by offset_x and offset_y. If a single value offset is given, offset_y = offset_x = offset.
font (str) – Font of the timestamp and the optional label. Since the GMT logo has a fixed height, the font sizes are fixed to be 8-point for the timestamp and 7-point for the label. The parameter can’t change the font color for GMT<=6.4.0, only the font style.
timefmt (str) – Format string for the UNIX timestamp. The format string is parsed by the C function
strftime
, so that virtually any text can be used (even not containing any time information).
Examples
>>> # Plot the GMT timestamp logo. >>> import pygmt >>> fig = pygmt.Figure() >>> fig.timestamp() >>> fig.show()
>>> # Plot the GMT timestamp logo with a custom label. >>> fig = pygmt.Figure() >>> fig.timestamp(label="Powered by PyGMT") >>> fig.show()