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7.8 A 3-D histogram

The program psxyz allows us to plot three-dimensional symbols, including columnar plots. As a simple demonstration, we will convert a gridded netCDF of bathymetry into an ASCII $xyz$ table and use the height information to draw a 2-D histogram in a 3-D perspective view. Our gridded bathymetry file is called topo.grd and covers the region from 0 to 5 °E and 0 to 5 °N. Depth ranges from -5000 meter to sea-level. We produce the illustration by running this command:




#!/bin/csh
#               GMT EXAMPLE 08
#
# Purpose:      Make a 3-D bar plot
# GMT progs:    grd2xyz, pstext, psxyz
# Unix progs:   echo, rm

grd2xyz guinea_bay.nc | \
        psxyz -B1/1/1000:"Topography (m)"::.ETOPO5:WSneZ+ -R-0.1/5.1/-0.1/5.1/-5000/0 \
        -P -JM5i -JZ6i -E200/30 -So0.0833333ub-5000 -U"Example 8 in Cookbook" \
        -Wthinnest -Glightgray -K >! example_08.ps
echo '0.1 4.9 24 0 1 TL This is the surface of cube' | pstext -R -J -JZ -Z0 -E200/30 -O \
        >> example_08.ps

\rm -f .gmt*


The output can be viewed in Figure 7.8.

Figure 7.8: A 3-D histogram.
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{scripts/example_08}


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Paul Wessel 2007-04-02