pygmt.sphdistance
- pygmt.sphdistance(table, *, outgrid=None, spacing=None, region=None, verbose=None, **kwargs)[source]
Create Voroni polygons from lat/lon coordinates.
Reads one or more ASCII [or binary] files (or standard input) containing lon, lat and performs the construction of Voronoi polygons. These polygons are then processed to calculate the nearest distance to each node of the lattice and written to the specified grid.
Aliases:
G = outgrid
I = spacing
R = region
V = verbose
- Parameters
outgrid (str or None) – The name of the output netCDF file with extension .nc to store the grid in.
spacing (str) –
xinc[+e|n][/yinc[+e|n]]. x_inc [and optionally y_inc] is the grid spacing.
Geographical (degrees) coordinates: Optionally, append an increment unit. Choose among m to indicate arc minutes or s to indicate arc seconds. If one of the units e, f, k, M, n or u is appended instead, the increment is assumed to be given in meter, foot, km, mile, nautical mile or US survey foot, respectively, and will be converted to the equivalent degrees longitude at the middle latitude of the region (the conversion depends on PROJ_ELLIPSOID). If y_inc is given but set to 0 it will be reset equal to x_inc; otherwise it will be converted to degrees latitude.
All coordinates: If +e is appended then the corresponding max x (east) or y (north) may be slightly adjusted to fit exactly the given increment [by default the increment may be adjusted slightly to fit the given domain]. Finally, instead of giving an increment you may specify the number of nodes desired by appending +n to the supplied integer argument; the increment is then recalculated from the number of nodes, the registration, and the domain. The resulting increment value depends on whether you have selected a gridline-registered or pixel-registered grid; see GMT File Formats for details.
Note: If
region=grdfile
is used then the grid spacing and the registration have already been initialized; usespacing
andregistration
to override these values.region (str or list) – Required if this is the first plot command. 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 whether the
outgrid
parameter is set: -xarray.DataArray
ifoutgrid
is not set - None ifoutgrid
is set (grid output will be stored in file set byoutgrid
)