Line colors with a custom CPT

The color of the lines made by pygmt.Figure.plot can be set according to a custom CPT and assigned with the pen argument.

The custom CPT can be used by setting the plot command’s cmap argument to True. The zvalue argument sets the z-value (color) to be used from the custom CPT, and the line color is set as the z-value by using +z when setting the pen color.

line custom cpt

Out:

<IPython.core.display.Image object>

import numpy as np
import pygmt

# Create a list of values between 20 and 30 with at 0.2 intervals
x = np.arange(start=20, stop=30, step=0.2)

fig = pygmt.Figure()
fig.basemap(frame=["WSne", "af"], region=[20, 30, -10, 10])

# Create a custom CPT with the batlow CPT and 10 discrete z-values (colors)
pygmt.makecpt(cmap="batlow", series=[0, 10, 1])

# Plot 10 lines and set a different z-value for each line
for zvalue in range(0, 10):
    y = zvalue * np.sin(x)
    fig.plot(x=x, y=y, cmap=True, zvalue=zvalue, pen="thick,+z,-")
# Color bar to show the custom CPT and the associated z-values
fig.colorbar()
fig.show()

Total running time of the script: ( 0 minutes 2.520 seconds)

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