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NAME

       psrose - Plot a polar histogram (rose, sector, windrose diagrams)

SYNOPSIS

       psrose  [  table ] [  -A[r]sector_width ] [  -B[p|s]parameters ] [  -Cm|[+w]mode_file ] [  -D ] [  -F ] [
       -Gfill ] [  -I ] [  -K ] [  -L[wlabel,elabel,slabel,nlabel] ] [  -Mparameters  ]  [   -O  ]  [   -P  ]  [
       -Qalpha ] [  -Rr0/r1/az_0/az_1 ] [  -S[n]radial_scale ] [  -T ] [  -U[stamp] ] [  -V[level] ] [  -W[v]pen
       ] [  -Xx_offset ] [  -Yy_offset ] [  -Zu|scale ] [ -bibinary ] [ -dinodata ] [ -eregexp ] [ -hheaders ] [
       -iflags ] [ -pflags ] [ -ttransp ] [ -:[i|o] ]

       Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.

DESCRIPTION

       psrose reads (length,azimuth) pairs from file [or standard input] and generates PostScript code that will
       plot a windrose diagram.  Add -i0 if your file only has azimuth  values.   Optionally  (with  -A),  polar
       histograms  may  be  drawn  (sector diagram or rose diagram). Options include full circle and half circle
       plots. The PostScript code is written to standard output. The outline of the windrose is drawn  with  the
       same color as MAP_DEFAULT_PEN.

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS

       None.

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS

       table  One  or  more  ASCII (or binary, see -bi[ncols][type]) data table file(s) holding a number of data
              columns. If no tables are given then we read from standard input. If a file with only azimuths are
              given,  use -i to indicate the single column with azimuths; then all lengths are set to unity (see
              -Zu to set actual lengths to unity as well).

       -A[r]sector_width
              Gives the sector width in degrees  for  sector  and  rose  diagram.   [Default  0  means  windrose
              diagram]. Use -Ar to draw rose diagram instead of sector diagram.

       -B[p|s]parameters (more …)
              Set map boundary frame and axes attributes.

         Remember that “x” here is
         radial distance and “y” is azimuth. The ylabel may be used to plot a figure caption.
         The scale bar length is determined by the radial gridline spacing.

       -Cm|[+w]mode_file
              Plot  vectors showing the principal directions given in the mode_file file. Alternatively, specify
              -Cm to compute and plot mean direction. See -M to control  the  vector  attributes.   Finally,  to
              instead  save  the  computed  mean  direction and other statistics, use [m]+wmode_file.  The eight
              items saved to a  single  record  are:  mean_az,  mean_r,  mean_resultant,  max_r,  scaled_mean_r,
              length_sum,  n,  sign@alpha, where the last term is 0 or 1 depending on whether the mean resultant
              is significant at the level of confidence set via -Q.

       -D     Shift sectors so that they are centered on the bin interval (e.g., first sector is centered  on  0
              degrees).

       -F     Do not draw the scale length bar [Default plots scale in lower right corner]

       -Gfill Selects shade, color or pattern for filling the sectors [Default is no fill]K.

       -I     Inquire.  Computes  statistics needed to specify a useful -R. No plot is generated.  The following
              statistics are written to stdout: n, mean az, mean r, mean resultant length, max bin  sum,  scaled
              mean, and linear length sum.

       -K (more …)
              Do not finalize the PostScript plot.

       -L[wlabel,elabel,slabel,nlabel]
              Specify  labels  for  the  0,  90,  180, and 270 degree marks. For full-circle plot the default is
              WEST,EAST,SOUTH,NORTH and for half-circle the default is 90W,90E,-,0. A - in  any  entry  disables
              that  label.  Use  -L  with  no  argument  to disable all four labels.  Note that the GMT_LANGUAGE
              setting will affect the words used.

       -Mparameters
              Used with -C to modify vector parameters. For vector heads, append vector head size [Default is 0,
              i.e., a line]. See VECTOR ATTRIBUTES for specifying additional attributes.  If -C is not given and
              the current plot mode is to draw a windrose diagram then using -M will add  vector  heads  to  all
              individual directions using the supplied attributes.

       -O (more …)
              Append to existing PostScript plot.

       -P (more …)
              Select “Portrait” plot orientation.

       -Qalpha ]
              Sets  the  confidence  level  used  to  determine if the mean resultant is significant (i.e., Lord
              Rayleigh test for uniformity) [0.05].  Note: The critical values are approximated  [Berens,  2009]
              and  requires  at  least 10 points; the critical resultants are accurate to at least 3 significant
              digits.  For smaller data sets you should consult exact statistical tables.

       -Rr0/r1/az_0/az_1
              Specifies the ‘region’ of interest in (r,azimuth) space. r0 is 0, r1 is max length in  units.  For
              azimuth, specify either -90/90 or 0/180 for half circle plot or 0/360 for full circle.

       -S[n]plot_radius
              Specifies  radius  of plotted circle (append a unit from c|i|p).  Use -Sn to normalize input radii
              (or bin counts if -A is used) by the largest value so all radii (or bin counts) range from 0 to 1.

       -T     Specifies that the input data are orientation data (i.e., have a 180 degree ambiguity) instead  of
              true  0-360  degree  directions  [Default].  We compensate by counting each record twice: First as
              azimuth and second as azimuth + 180.  Ignored if range is given as -90/90 or 0/180.

       -U[[just]/dx/dy/][c|label] (more …)
              Draw GMT time stamp logo on plot.

       -V[level] (more …)
              Select verbosity level [c].

       -Wpen  Set pen attributes for sector outline or rose plot. [Default is no outline]. Use -Wvpen to  change
              pen used to draw vector (requires -C) [Default is same as sector outline].

       -X[a|c|f|r][x-shift[u]]

       -Y[a|c|f|r][y-shift[u]] (more …)
              Shift plot origin.

       -Zu|scale
              Multiply  the data radii by scale. E.g., use -Z0.001 to convert your data from m to km. To exclude
              the radii from consideration, set them all to unity with -Zu [Default is no scaling].

       -:     Input file has (azimuth,radius) pairs rather than the expected (radius,azimuth).

       -bi[ncols][t] (more …)
              Select native binary input. [Default is 2 input columns].

       -dinodata (more …)
              Replace input columns that equal nodata with NaN.

       -e[~]”pattern” | -e[~]/regexp/[i] (more …)
              Only accept data records that match the given pattern.

       -h[i|o][n][+c][+d][+rremark][+rtitle] (more …)
              Skip or produce header record(s).

       -icols[+l][+sscale][+ooffset][,] (more …)
              Select input columns and transformations (0 is first column).

       -p[x|y|z]azim[/elev[/zlevel]][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0] (more …)
              Select perspective view.

       -t[transp] (more …)
              Set PDF transparency level in percent.

       -^ or just -
              Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows just use -).

       -+ or just +
              Print an extensive usage (help) message, including the explanation of any  module-specific  option
              (but not the GMT common options), then exits.

       -? or no arguments
              Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of all options, then exits.

VECTOR ATTRIBUTES

       Several  modifiers  may  be  appended  to the vector-producing options to specify the placement of vector
       heads, their shapes, and the justification of the vector. Below, left and right refers to the side of the
       vector line when viewed from the start point to the end point of the segment:
          +aangle sets the angle of the vector head apex [30].

          +b  places  a  vector  head  at  the  beginning of the vector path [none].  Optionally, append t for a
          terminal line, c for a circle, a for arrow [Default], i for tail, A for plain arrow, and I  for  plain
          tail.  Further append l|r to only draw the left or right side of this head [both sides].

          +e  places  a  vector  head at the end of the vector path [none].  Optionally, append t for a terminal
          line, c for a circle, a for arrow [Default], i for tail, A for plain arrow,  and  I  for  plain  tail.
          Further append l|r to only draw the left or right side of this head [both sides].

          +g-|fill  turns  off vector head fill (if -) or sets the vector head fill [Default fill is used, which
          may be no fill].

          +hshape sets the shape of the vector head (range -2/2). Default is controlled by MAP_VECTOR_SHAPE [0].

          +l draws half-arrows, using only the left side of specified heads [both sides].

          +m places a vector head at the mid-point the vector path [none].  Append f or r for forward or reverse
          direction of the vector [forward].  Optionally, append t for a terminal line, c for a circle, or a for
          arrow head [Default].  Further append l|r to only draw the left or  right  side  of  this  head  [both
          sides].  Cannot be combined with +b or +e.

          +nnorm  scales down vector attributes (pen thickness, head size) with decreasing length, where vectors
          shorter than norm will have their attributes scaled by length/norm [arrow attributes remains invariant
          to length].

          +oplon/plat  specifies the oblique pole for the great or small circles.  Only needed for great circles
          if +q is given.

          +p[-][pen] sets the vector pen attributes. If pen has a leading - then the head outline is not  drawn.
          [Default pen is used, and head outline is drawn]

          +q  means  the input angle, length data instead represent the start and stop opening angles of the arc
          segment relative to the given point.

          +r draws half-arrows, using only the right side of specified heads [both sides].

          +t[b|e]trim will shift the beginning or end point (or both) along the  vector  segment  by  the  given
          trim; append suitable unit. If the modifiers b|e are not used then trim may be two values separated by
          a slash, which is used to specify different trims for the two ends.  Positive trims will  shorted  the
          vector while negative trims will lengthen it [no trim].

       In addition, all but circular vectors may take these modifiers:
          +jjust determines how the input x,y point relates to the vector. Choose from beginning [default], end,
          or center.

          +s means the input angle, length are instead the x, y coordinates of the vector end point.

       Finally, Cartesian vectors may take these modifiers:
          +zscale[unit] expects input dx,dy vector components and uses the scale to convert to polar coordinates
          with length in given unit.

EXAMPLES

       To  plot  a  half  circle  rose  diagram of the data in the file fault_segments.az_r (containing pairs of
       (azimuth, length in meters), using a 10 degree bin sector width, on a circle of radius  =  3  inch,  grid
       going  out  to  radius  =  150  km  in  steps of 25 km with a 30 degree sector interval, radial direction
       annotated every 50 km, using a light blue shading outlined by a solid red pen (width = 0.75 points), draw
       the mean azimuth, and shown in Portrait orientation, use:

              gmt psrose fault_segments.az_r -R0/150/-90/90 -Bx50g25+l"Fault length"
                         -Byg30 -B+t"Rose diagram"-S3i -Ar10 -Glightblue
                         -W0.75p,red -Z0.001 -Cm -P -T -: > half_rose.ps

       To plot a full circle wind rose diagram of the data in the file lines.r_az, on a circle of radius = 5 cm,
       grid going out to radius = 500 units in steps of 100 with a 45 degree sector interval, using a solid  pen
       (width  =  0.5  point,  and shown in landscape [Default] orientation with UNIX timestamp and command line
       plotted, use:

              gmt psrose lines.az_r -R0/500/0/360 -S5c -Bxg100 -Byg45 -B+t"Windrose diagram" -W0.5p -Uc | lpr

       Redo the same plot but this time add orange vector heads to each direction (with nominal head size 0.5 cm
       but this will be reduced linearly for lengths less than 1 cm) and save the plot, use:

              gmt psrose lines.az_r -R0/500/0/360 -S5c -Bxg100 -Byg45 -B+t"Windrose diagram" -M0.5c+e+gorange+n1c -W0.5p -Uc > rose.ps

BUGS

       No  default  radial  scale  and  grid  settings for polar histograms. User must run psrose -I to find max
       length in binned data set.

REFERENCES

       Berens, P., 2009, CircStat: A MATLAB Toolbox for Circular Statistics, J. Stat. Software, 31(10), 1-21.

SEE ALSO

       gmt, gmt.conf, gmtcolors, pshistogram

       2018, P. Wessel, W. H. F. Smith, R. Scharroo, J. Luis, and F. Wobbe