pygmt.grdhisteq.equalize_grid
- static grdhisteq.equalize_grid(grid, *, outgrid=None, divisions=None, region=None, gaussian=None, quadratic=None, verbose=None)[source]
Perform histogram equalization for a grid.
pygmt.grdhisteq.equalize_grid
provides a way to write a grid with statistics based on a cumulative distribution function. Theoutgrid
has relative highs and lows in the same (x,y) locations as thegrid
, but the values are changed to reflect their place in the cumulative distribution.Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/grdhisteq.html
- Parameters
grid (str or xarray.DataArray) – The file name of the input grid or the grid loaded as a DataArray.
outgrid (str or None) – The name of the output netCDF file with extension .nc to store the grid in.
divisions (int) – Set the number of divisions of the data range.
gaussian (bool or int or float) – norm. Produce an output grid with standard normal scores using
gaussian=True
or force the scores to fall in the ±norm range.quadratic (bool) – Perform quadratic equalization [Default is linear].
region (str or list) – xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]. Specify the region of interest.
Select verbosity level [Default is w], which modulates the messages written to stderr. Choose among 7 levels of verbosity:
q - Quiet, not even fatal error messages are produced
e - Error messages only
w - Warnings [Default]
t - Timings (report runtimes for time-intensive algorithms)
i - Informational messages (same as
verbose=True
)c - Compatibility warnings
d - Debugging messages
- Returns
ret (xarray.DataArray or None) – Return type depends on the
outgrid
parameter:xarray.DataArray if
outgrid
is NoneNone if
outgrid
is a str (grid output is stored inoutgrid
)
Example
>>> import pygmt >>> # Load a grid of @earth_relief_30m data, with a longitude range >>> # of 10°E to 30°E, and a latitude range of 15°N to 25°N >>> grid = pygmt.datasets.load_earth_relief( ... resolution="30m", region=[10, 30, 15, 25] ... ) >>> # Create a new grid with a Gaussian data distribution >>> grid = pygmt.grdhisteq.equalize_grid(grid=grid, gaussian=True)
See also
Note
This method does a weighted histogram equalization for geographic grids to account for node area varying with latitude.
Examples using pygmt.grdhisteq.equalize_grid
Performing grid histogram equalization