def plot_track( self, axis: Axis = None, show: bool = False, color: str = 'k', coastline: bool = True, **kwargs, ): kwargs.update({'color': color}) if axis is None: fig = pyplot.figure() axis = fig.add_subplot(111) data = self.data for i, (_, row) in enumerate(data.iterrows()): # when dealing with nautical degrees, U is sine and V is cosine. U = row['speed'] * numpy.sin(numpy.deg2rad(row['direction'])) V = row['speed'] * numpy.cos(numpy.deg2rad(row['direction'])) axis.quiver(row['longitude'], row['latitude'], U, V, **kwargs) if i % 6 == 0: axis.annotate( row['datetime'], (row['longitude'], row['latitude']), ) if show: axis.axis('scaled') if bool(coastline) is True: plot_coastline(axis, show)
def plot_heated_stacked_area(df: pd.DataFrame, lines: str, heat: str, backtest: str = None, reset_y_lim: bool = False, figsize: Tuple[int, int] = (16, 9), color_map: str = 'afmhot', ax: Axis = None, upper_lower_missing_scale: float = 0.05) -> Axis: color_function = plt.get_cmap(color_map) x = df.index y = df[lines].values c = df[heat].values b = df[backtest].values if backtest is not None else None # assert enough data assert len(y.shape) > 1 and len( c.shape) > 1, "lines and heat need to be 2 dimensions!" # make sure we have one more line as heats if c.shape[1] == y.shape[1] + 1: lower = np.full((c.shape[0], 1), y.min() * (1 - upper_lower_missing_scale)) upper = np.full((c.shape[0], 1), y.max() * (1 + upper_lower_missing_scale)) y = np.hstack([lower, y, upper]) # check for matching columns assert y.shape[1] - 1 == c.shape[ 1], f'unexpeced shapes: {y.shape[1] - 1} != {c.shape[1]}' _, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=figsize) if ax is None else (None, ax) ax.plot(x, y, color='k', alpha=0.0) for ci in range(c.shape[1]): for xi in range(len(x)): ax.fill_between(x[xi - 1:xi + 1], y[xi - 1:xi + 1, ci], y[xi - 1:xi + 1, ci + 1], facecolors=color_function(c[xi - 1:xi + 1, ci])) if ci > 0: # todo annotate all first last and only convert date if it is actually a date ax.annotate(f'{y[-1, ci]:.2f}', xy=(mdates.date2num(x[-1]), y[-1, ci]), xytext=(4, -4), textcoords='offset pixels') # reset limits ax.autoscale(tight=True) if reset_y_lim: ax.set_ylim(bottom=y[:, 1].min(), top=y[:, -1].max()) # backtest if backtest: ax.plot(x, b) return ax