pygmt.clib.Session.extract_region¶
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Session.extract_region()[source]¶
- Extract the WESN bounding box of the currently active figure. - Retrieves the information from the PostScript file, so it works for country codes as well. - Returns
- * wesn (1d array) – A 1D numpy array with the west, east, south, and north dimensions of the current figure. 
 - Examples - >>> import pygmt >>> fig = pygmt.Figure() >>> fig.coast( ... region=[0, 10, -20, -10], ... projection="M6i", ... frame=True, ... land="black", ... ) >>> with Session() as lib: ... wesn = lib.extract_region() ... >>> print(", ".join(["{:.2f}".format(x) for x in wesn])) 0.00, 10.00, -20.00, -10.00 - Using ISO country codes for the regions (for example - 'US.HI'for Hawaii):- >>> fig = pygmt.Figure() >>> fig.coast( ... region="US.HI", projection="M6i", frame=True, land="black" ... ) >>> with Session() as lib: ... wesn = lib.extract_region() ... >>> print(", ".join(["{:.2f}".format(x) for x in wesn])) -164.71, -154.81, 18.91, 23.58 - The country codes can have an extra argument that rounds the region a multiple of the argument (for example, - 'US.HI+r5'will round the region to multiples of 5):- >>> fig = pygmt.Figure() >>> fig.coast( ... region="US.HI+r5", projection="M6i", frame=True, land="black" ... ) >>> with Session() as lib: ... wesn = lib.extract_region() ... >>> print(", ".join(["{:.2f}".format(x) for x in wesn])) -165.00, -150.00, 15.00, 25.00