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Text symbols
The pygmt.Figure.plot
method allows to plot text symbols. Text is normally
placed with the pygmt.Figure.text
method but there are times we wish to treat a
character or even a string as a plottable symbol. A text symbol can be drawn by passing
lsize+tstring to the style
parameter where size defines the size
of the text symbol (note: the size is only approximate; no individual scaling is done
for different characters) and string can be a letter or a text string (less than 256
characters). Optionally, you can append +ffont,outlinecolor to select a
particular font [Default is FONT_ANNOT_PRIMARY] and outline color [Default
is black] as well as +jjustify to change the justification [Default is CM]. For
all supported fonts see Supported Fonts. The fill color of the text symbols can be
set with the fill
parameter, and the outline width can be customized with the
pen
parameter.
import pygmt
fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.basemap(region=[0, 8, 0, 3], projection="X12c/4c", frame=True)
pen = "1.5p"
# plot an uppercase "A" of size 3.5c, color fill is set to "dodgerblue3"
fig.plot(x=1, y=1.5, style="l3.5c+tA", fill="dodgerblue3", pen=pen)
# plot an "asterisk" of size 3.5c, color fill is set to "red3"
fig.plot(x=2.5, y=1, style="l3.5c+t*", fill="red3", pen=pen)
# plot an uppercase "Z" of size 3.5c and use the "Courier-Bold" font,
# color fill is set to "seagreen"
fig.plot(x=4, y=1.5, style="l3.5c+tZ+fCourier-Bold", fill="seagreen", pen=pen)
# plot a lowercase "s" of size 3.5c and use the "Times-Italic" font,
# color fill is set to "gold"
fig.plot(x=5.5, y=1.5, style="l3.5c+ts+fTimes-Italic", fill="gold", pen=pen)
# plot the pi symbol of size 3.5c, the outline color of the symbol is set to
# "darkorange", the color fill is set to "magenta4"
fig.plot(x=7, y=1.5, style="l3.5c+tπ+fdarkorange", fill="magenta4", pen=pen)
fig.show()
Total running time of the script: (0 minutes 0.133 seconds)