pygmt.grdclip¶
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pygmt.
grdclip
(grid, **kwargs)[source]¶ Sets values in a grid that meet certain criteria to a new value.
Produce a clipped
outgrid
or xarray.Data Array version of the inputgrid
file.The parameters
above
andbelow
allow for a given value to be set for values above or below a set amount, respectively. This allows for extreme values in a grid, such as points below a certain depth when plotting Earth relief, to all be set to the same value.Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/grdclip.html
Aliases:
G = outgrid
R = region
Sa = above
Sb = below
Si = interval
Sr = old
V = verbose
- 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.
region (str or list) – Required if this is the first plot command. xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]. Specify the region of interest.
above (str or list or tuple) – [high, above]. Set all data[i] > high to above.
below (str or list or tuple) – [low, below]. Set all data[i] < low to below.
interval (str or list or tuple) – [low, high, between]. Set all data[i] >= low and <= high to between. Repeat the option for as many intervals as are needed.
old (str or list or tuple) – [old, new]. Set all data[i] == old to new. This is mostly useful when your data are known to be integer values. Repeat the option for as many replacements as are needed.
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