
#Rose diagram full
For azimuth, specify -90/90 for half circle plot or 0/360 for full R Specifies the 'region' of interest in (r,azimuth) space. P Selects Portrait plotting mode [Default is Landscape, see gmtdefaults to change M Specify new arrow attributes tailwidth/headlength/headwidth/r/g/b to change theĪppearance of arrows (Only if -C is set). Use -L with no argument to disable all four For full-circle plot theĭefault is WEST/EAST/SOUTH/NORTH and for half-circle the default is 90W/90E/-/0. L Specify labels for the 0, 90, 180, and 270 degree marks.
#Rose diagram code
K More PostScript code will be appended later. Computes statistics needed to specify useful -R. Will write out header records if the input data have them]. Use -Hi if only input data should have header records [Default If used, the default number of header records G Selects shade, color or pattern for filling the sectors. E Sets the viewpoint's azimuth and elevation D Shift sectors so that they are centered on the bin interval (e.g., first sector is Is given, compute and plot mean direction. C Plot vectors showing the principal directions given in the modes file. The ylabel may be used to plot a figure caption. Remember that "x" here is radial distance and "y" is azimuth. B Sets map boundary annotation and tickmark intervals see the psbasemap man page forĪll the details. Append r to draw rose diagram instead of sector diagram. A Gives the sector width in degrees for sector and rose diagram. No space between the option flag and the associated arguments. The PostScript code is written to standard output.įile Name of ASCII data file. Options include full circle and half circle Optionally (with -A), polar histograms may beĭrawn (sector diagram or rose diagram).

bi| c] ]ĭESCRIPTION psrose reads (length,azimuth) pairs from file and generates PostScriptĬode that will plot a windrose diagram. Psrose - Plot (length, azimuth) as windrose diagram or polar histogram (sector or rose
