NAME
psrose - Plot (length, azimuth) as windrose diagram or polar histogram
(sector or rose diagram).
SYNOPSIS
psrose file [ -Asector_width[r] ] [ -Btickinfo ] [ -C[mode-file] ] [
-Eazimuth/elevation ] [ -Gfill ] [ -H[nrec] ] [ -I ] [ -K ] [ -M[param-
eters ] [ -O ] [ -P ] [ -Rr0/r1/az_0/az_1 ] [ -Sradial_scale[n] ] [ -T
] [ -U[/dx/dy/][label] ] [ -V ] [ -Wpen ] [ -Xx-shift ] [ -Yy-shift ] [
-Zscale ] [ -ccopies ] [ -: ] [ -bi[s][n] ]
DESCRIPTION
psrose reads (length,azimuth) pairs from file [or standard input] and
generates PostScript code that will plot a windrose diagram. Optionally
(with -A), polar histograms may be drawn (sector diagram or rose dia-
gram). Options include full circle and half circle plots. The
PostScript code is written to standard output.
file Name of ASCII [or binary, see -b] data file. If no file is
given, psrose will read standard input.
OPTIONS
No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.
-A Gives the sector width in degrees for sector and rose diagram.
[Default 0 means windrose diagram]. Append r to draw rose dia-
gram instead of sector diagram.
-B Sets map boundary tickmark intervals; see the psbasemap man page
for details. Remember that "x" here is radial distance and "y"
is azimuth. The ylabel may be used to plot a figure caption.
-C Plot vectors showing the principal directions given in the modes
file. If no file is given, compute and plot mean direction.
-E Sets the viewpoint’s azimuth and elevation [180/90]’
-G Selects shade or color for sector infill [Default is no fill].
-G Set fill of positive wiggles. [Default is black] Specify the
shade (0-255) or color (r/g/b), or -Gpdpi/pattern, where pattern
gives the number of the built-in pattern (1-90) OR the name of a
Sun 1-, 8-, or 24-bit raster file. dpi sets the resolution of
the image. For 1-bit rasters: use -GP for inverse video, or
append :Fr/g/b[B[r/g/b]] to specify fore- and background colors
(use r/g/b = - for transparency). See GMT Cookbook & Technical
Reference Appendix E for information on individual patterns.
-H Input file(s) has Header record(s). Number of header records can
be changed by editing your .gmtdefaults file. If used, GMT
default is 1 header record.
-I Inquire. Computes statistics needed to specify useful -R. No
plot is generated.
-K More PostScript code will be appended later [Default terminates
the plot system].
-M Specify new arrow attributes tailwidth/headlength/head-
width/r/g/b to change the appearance of arrows (Only if -C is
set). [Default is 0.075c/0.3c/0.25c/0/0/0 (or
0.03i/0.12i/0.1i/0/0/0)].
-O Selects Overlay plot mode [Default initializes a new plot sys-
tem].
-P Selects Portrait plotting mode [GMT Default is Landscape, see
gmtdefaults to change this].
-R Specifies the ’region’ of interest in (r,azimuth) space. r0 is
0, r1 is max length in units. For azimuth, specify -90/90 for
half circle plot or 0/360 for full circle.
-S Specifies radius of circle. Append n to normalize input radii to
go from 0 to 1.
-T Specifies that the input data is orientation data (has a 180
degree ambiguity) instead of true 0-360 degree directions
[Default].
-U Draw Unix System time stamp on plot. User may specify where the
lower left corner of the stamp should fall on the page relative
to lower left corner of plot. Optionally, append a label, or c
(which will plot the command string.). The GMT parameters
UNIX_TIME and UNIX_TIME_POS can affect the appearance; see the
gmtdefaults man page for details.
-V Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr
[Default runs "silently"].
-W Set pen attributes for sector outline or rose plot. [Default is
no outline].
-X -Y Shift origin of plot by (x-shift,y-shift). Prepend a for abso-
lute coordinates; the default (r) will reset plot origin.
-Z Multiply the data radii by scale. E.g., use -Z0.001 to convert
your data from m to km [Default is no scaling].
-c Specifies the number of plot copies. [Default is 1]
-: Input file has (azimuth,radius) pairs rather than the expected
(radius,azimuth).
-bi Selects binary input. Append s for single precision [Default is
double]. Append n for the number of columns in the binary
file(s). [Default is 2 input columns].
EXAMPLES
To plot a half circle rose diagram of the data in the file fault_seg-
ments.az_r (containing pairs of (azimuth, length in meters), using a 10
degree bin sector width, on a circle of radius = 3 inch, grid going out
to radius = 150 km in steps of 25 km with a 30 degree sector interval,
radial direction annotated every 50 km, using a light blue shading
(200/240/255) outlined by a solid red pen (width = 0.75 points), draw
the mean azimuth, and shown in Portrait orientation, try:
psrose fault_segments.az_r -R0/150/-90/90 -B50g25:"Fault
length":/g30:."Rose diagram": -S3i -A10r -G200/240/255 -W0.75p/255/0/0
-Z0.001 -C -P -T -: | lpr
To plot a full circle wind rose diagram of the data in the file
lines.r_az, on a circle of radius = 5 cm, grid going out to radius =
500 units in steps of 100 with a 45 degree sector interval, using a
solid pen (width = 0.5 point), and shown in landscape [Default] orien-
tation with UNIX timestamp and command line plotted, try:
psrose lines.az_r -R0/500/0/360 -S5c -Bg100/g45:."Windrose diagram":
-W0.5p -Uc | lpr
BUGS
No default radial scale and grid settings for polar histograms. User
must run psrose -I to find max length in binned data set.
SEE ALSO
gmt(l), gmtdefaults(l), pshistogram(l)
GMT3.4.6 1 Jan 2005 PSROSE(l)
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