Projections
PyGMT support many map projections. Use the projection parameter to specify which
one you want to use in all plotting modules. The projection is specified by a one
letter code along with (sometimes optional) reference longitude and latitude and the
width of the map (for example, Alon0/lat0[/horizon]/width). The map
height is determined based on the region and projection.
These are all the available projections:
Azimuthal Projections
Conic Projections
Cylindric Projections
Miscellaneous Projections
Non-geographic Projections
Projection Table
The below table shows the projection codes for the 31 GMT projections.
| PyGMT Projection Argument | Projection Name | 
|---|---|
| Alon0/lat0[/horizon]/width | |
| Blon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/width | |
| Clon0/lat0/width | |
| Cyl_stere/[lon0[/lat0/]]width | |
| Dlon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/width | |
| Elon0/lat0[/horizon]/width | |
| Flon0/lat0[/horizon]/width | |
| Glon0/lat0[/horizon]/width | |
| Glon0/lat0/alt/azim/tilt/twist/W/H/width | |
| H[lon0/]width | |
| I[lon0/]width | |
| J[lon0/]width | |
| Kf[lon0/]width | |
| Ks[lon0/]width | |
| Llon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/width | |
| M[lon0[/lat0]/]width | |
| N[lon0/]width | |
| Oalon0/lat0/azim/width[+v] | |
| Oblon0/lat0/lon1/lat1/width[+v] | |
| Oclon0/lat0/lonp/latp/width[+v] | |
| Pwidth[+a][+f[e|p|radius]][+roffset][+torigin][+z[p|radius]] | Polar [azimuthal] (\(\theta, r\)) (or cylindrical) | 
| Poly[lon0[/lat0]/]width | |
| Q[lon0[/lat0/]]width | |
| R[lon0/]width | |
| Slon0/lat0[/horizon]/width | |
| T[lon0[/lat0]/]width | |
| Uzone/width | |
| V[lon0/]width | |
| W[lon0/]width | |
| Xwidth[l|pexp|T|t][/height[l|pexp|T|t]][d] | Linear, logarithmic, power, and time | 
| Ylon0/lat0/width | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
