pygmt.clib.Session.virtualfile_from_matrix
- Session.virtualfile_from_matrix(matrix)[source]
Store a 2-D array as a table inside a virtual file.
Use the virtual file name to pass in the data in your matrix to a GMT module.
Context manager (use in a
with
block). Yields the virtual file name that you can pass as an argument to a GMT module call. Closes the virtual file upon exit of thewith
block.The virtual file will contain the array as a
GMT_MATRIX
pretending to be aGMT_DATASET
.Not meant for creating ``GMT_GRID``. The grid requires more metadata than just the data matrix. Use
pygmt.clib.Session.virtualfile_from_grid
instead.Use this instead of creating the data container and virtual file by hand with
pygmt.clib.Session.create_data
,pygmt.clib.Session.put_matrix
, andpygmt.clib.Session.open_virtual_file
The matrix must be C contiguous in memory. If it is not (e.g., it is a slice of a larger array), the array will be copied to make sure it is.
- Parameters
matrix (2-D array) – The matrix that will be included in the GMT data container.
- Yields
fname (str) – The name of virtual file. Pass this as a file name argument to a GMT module.
Examples
>>> from pygmt.helpers import GMTTempFile >>> import numpy as np >>> data = np.arange(12).reshape((4, 3)) >>> print(data) [[ 0 1 2] [ 3 4 5] [ 6 7 8] [ 9 10 11]] >>> with Session() as ses: ... with ses.virtualfile_from_matrix(data) as fin: ... # Send the output to a file so that we can read it ... with GMTTempFile() as fout: ... ses.call_module("info", f"{fin} ->{fout.name}") ... print(fout.read().strip()) ... <matrix memory>: N = 4 <0/9> <1/10> <2/11>