g.gui.tplot - Plots the values of temporal
datasets.
general, GUI, temporal, plot
g.gui.tplot
g.gui.tplot --help
g.gui.tplot [-hl] [stvds=name[,name,...]]
[strds=name[,name,...]]
[coordinates=east,north] [cats=string]
[attr=string] [output=name]
[csv=name] [title=string]
[xlabel=string] [ylabel=string]
[size=string] [--overwrite] [--help]
[--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
- -h
-
Set the header of CSV file, to be used with csv option
- -l
-
Show simple linear regression model line
- --overwrite
-
Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --help
-
Print usage summary
- --verbose
-
Verbose module output
- --quiet
-
Quiet module output
- --ui
-
Force launching GUI dialog
- stvds=name[,name,...]
-
Name of the input space time vector datasets
- strds=name[,name,...]
-
Name of the input space time raster datasets
- coordinates=east,north
-
Coordinates
- cats=string
-
Categories of vectors features
To use only with stvds
- attr=string
-
Name of attribute
Name of attribute which represent data for plotting
- output=name
-
Name for output graphical file
Full path for output file containing the plot, ddd extension to specify
format (.png, .pdf, .svg)
- csv=name
-
Name for output CSV file
Full path for the CSV file containing the plotted data
- title=string
-
Title for plot
The title for the output plot
- xlabel=string
-
Label for x axis
The x axis label for the output plot
- ylabel=string
-
Label for y axis
The y axis label for the output plot
- size=string
-
The size for output image
It works only with output parameter
The Temporal Plot Tool is a wxGUI component that
queries and plots the values of a point, defined by a coordinate pair, in
one or more temporal datasets (strds, stvds, str3ds).
Supported features:
- temporal datasets with interval/point and absolute/relative time,
- show simple linear regression model line with calculated formula
y = a + b*x (y is dependent variable, a is intercept, b is slope, x is explanatory variable)
and
r-squared (parameter of goodness-of-fit measure for linear regression model)
- pop-up annotations with values information,
- query and plot multiple points via the command line,
- zoom and pan,
- change labels to x and y axes,
- add title to the plot, and
- export the time series values to a CSV file (x axis data has date time
string format, if you want to use for calculating simple regression model
in the R environment, LibreOffice etc., you will obtain a different
calculated formula
y = a + b*x
because these software packages use a reference date other than the UNIX
Epoch time (00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970)).
Figure: Temporal Plot Tool To optionally add a title to the temporal plot
and/or change the x and y axes labels, first type the desired text and then
click Draw as showed below.
Figure: Add title and labels to a time series plot To export the time
series data to a text file (date and data values), type a name for the file
and click Draw again. Optionally, set the check-box to print headers,
as well.
Figure: Export time series values to a text file
g.gui.tplot requires the Python plotting library
Matplotlib.
Temporal data processing
wxGUI
wxGUI components
Luca Delucchi, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy
Available at: wxGUI Temporal Plot Tool source code (history)
Accessed: Monday Apr 01 03:09:54 2024
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