"""
grdinfo - Retrieve info about grid file.
"""
from pygmt.clib import Session
from pygmt.helpers import (
GMTTempFile,
build_arg_string,
fmt_docstring,
kwargs_to_strings,
use_alias,
)
[docs]@fmt_docstring
@use_alias(
C="per_column",
D="tiles",
F="geographic",
I="spacing",
L="force_scan",
M="minmax_pos",
R="region",
T="nearest_multiple",
V="verbose",
f="coltypes",
)
@kwargs_to_strings(D="sequence", I="sequence", R="sequence")
def grdinfo(grid, **kwargs):
r"""
Get information about a grid.
Can read the grid from a file or given as an xarray.DataArray grid.
Full option list at :gmt-docs:`grdinfo.html`
Parameters
----------
grid : str or xarray.DataArray
The file name of the input grid or the grid loaded as a DataArray.
This is the only required parameter.
{R}
per_column : str or bool
**n**\|\ **t**.
Formats the report using tab-separated fields on a single line. The
output is name *w e s n z0 z1 dx dy nx ny* [ *x0 y0 x1 y1* ]
[ *med scale* ] [ *mean std rms* ] [ *n_nan* ] *registration gtype*.
The data in brackets are outputted depending on the ``force_scan``
and ``minmax_pos`` parameters. Use **t** to place file name at the end
of the output record or, **n** or ``True`` to only output numerical
columns. The registration is either 0 (gridline) or 1 (pixel), while
gtype is either 0 (Cartesian) or 1 (geographic). The default value is
``False``. This cannot be called if ``geographic`` is also set.
tiles : str or list
*xoff*\ [/*yoff*][**+i**].
Divide a single grid's domain (or the ``region`` domain, if no grid
given) into tiles of size dx times dy (set via ``spacing``). You can
specify overlap between tiles by appending *xoff*\ [/*yoff*]. If the
single grid is given you may use the modifier **+i** to ignore tiles
that have no data within each tile subregion. Default output is text
region strings. Use ``per_column`` to instead report four columns with
xmin xmax ymin ymax per tile, or use ``per_column="t"`` to also have
the region string appended as trailing text.
geographic : bool
Report grid domain and x/y-increments in world mapping format
The default value is ``False``. This cannot be called if
``per_column`` is also set.
spacing : str or list
*dx*\ [/*dy*]\|\ **b**\|\ **i**\|\ **r**.
Report the min/max of the region to the nearest multiple of dx and dy,
and output this in the form w/e/s/n (unless ``per_column`` is set). To
report the actual grid region, append **r**. For a grid produced by
the img supplement (a Cartesian Mercator grid), the exact geographic
region is given with **i** (if not found then we return the actual
grid region instead). If no argument is given then we report the grid
increment in the form *xinc*\ [/*yinc*]. If **b** is given we write
each grid's bounding box polygon instead. Finally, if ``tiles`` is in
effect then *dx* and *dy* are the dimensions of the desired tiles.
force_scan : int or str
**0**\|\ **1**\|\ **2**\|\ **p**\|\ **a**.
**0**\ : Report range of z after actually scanning the data, not just
reporting what the header says.
**1**\ : Report median and L1 scale of z (L1 scale = 1.4826 * Median
Absolute Deviation (MAD)).
**2**\ : Report mean, standard deviation, and root-mean-square (rms)
of z.
**p**\ : Report mode (LMS) and LMS scale of z.
**a**\ : Include all of the above.
minxmax_pos : bool
Include the x/y values at the location of the minimum and maximum
z-values.
nearest_multiple : str
[*dz*]\ [**+a**\ [*alpha*]]\ [**+s**].
Determine min and max z-value. If *dz* is provided then we first round
these values off to multiples of *dz*. To exclude the two tails of the
distribution when determining the min and max you can add **+a** to
set the *alpha* value (in percent): We then sort the grid, exclude the
data in the 0.5*\ *alpha* and 100 - 0.5*\ *alpha* tails, and revise
the min and max. To force a symmetrical range about zero, using
minus/plus the max absolute value of the two extremes, append **+s**\ .
We report the result via the text string *zmin/zmax* or *zmin/zmax/dz*
(if *dz* was given) as expected by :meth:`pygmt.makecpt`.
{V}
{f}
Returns
-------
info : str
A string with information about the grid.
"""
with GMTTempFile() as outfile:
with Session() as lib:
file_context = lib.virtualfile_from_data(check_kind="raster", data=grid)
with file_context as infile:
arg_str = " ".join(
[infile, build_arg_string(kwargs), "->" + outfile.name]
)
lib.call_module("grdinfo", arg_str)
result = outfile.read()
return result