Projections¶
PyGMT support many map projections. Use the projection argument to specify which one
you want to use in all plotting modules. The projection is specified by a one letter
code along with (sometimes optional) reference longitude and latitude and the width of
the map (for example, Alon0/lat0[/horizon]/width). The map height is
determined based on the region and projection.
These are all the available projections:
Projection Table¶
The below table shows the projection codes for the 31 GMT projections.
PyGMT Projection Argument  | 
Projection Name  | 
|---|---|
Alon0/lat0[/horizon]/width  | 
Lambert azimuthal equal area  | 
Blon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/width  | 
Albers conic equal area  | 
Clon0/lat0/width  | 
Cassini cylindrical  | 
Cyl_stere/[lon0[/lat0/]]width  | 
Cylindrical stereographic  | 
Dlon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/width  | 
Equidistant conic  | 
Elon0/lat0[/horizon]/width  | 
Azimuthal equidistant  | 
Flon0/lat0[/horizon]/width  | 
Azimuthal gnomonic  | 
Glon0/lat0[/horizon]/width  | 
Azimuthal orthographic  | 
Glon0/lat0/alt/azim/tilt/twist/W/H/width  | 
General perspective  | 
H[lon0/]width  | 
Hammer equal area  | 
I[lon0/]width  | 
Sinusoidal equal area  | 
J[lon0/]width  | 
Miller cylindrical  | 
Kf[lon0/]width  | 
Eckert IV equal area  | 
Ks[lon0/]width  | 
Eckert VI equal area  | 
Llon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/width  | 
Lambert conic conformal  | 
M[lon0[/lat0]/]width  | 
Mercator cylindrical  | 
N[lon0/]width  | 
Robinson  | 
Oalon0/lat0/azim/width[+v]  | 
Oblique Mercator, 1: origin and azim  | 
Oblon0/lat0/lon1/lat1/width[+v]  | 
Oblique Mercator, 2: two points  | 
Oclon0/lat0/lonp/latp/width[+v]  | 
Oblique Mercator, 3: origin and pole  | 
Pwidth[+a][+f[e|p|radius]][+roffset][+torigin][+z[p|radius]]  | 
Polar [azimuthal] (\(\theta, r\)) (or cylindrical)  | 
Poly[lon0[/lat0]/]width  | 
Polyconic  | 
Q[lon0[/lat0/]]width  | 
Equidistant cylindrical  | 
R[lon0/]width  | 
Winkel Tripel  | 
Slon0/lat0[/horizon]/width  | 
General stereographic  | 
T[lon0[/lat0]/]width  | 
Transverse Mercator  | 
Uzone/width  | 
Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)  | 
V[lon0/]width  | 
Van der Grinten  | 
W[lon0/]width  | 
Mollweide  | 
Xwidth[l|pexp|T|t][/height[l|pexp|T|t]][d]  | 
Linear, log\(_{10}\), \(x^a-y^b\), and time  | 
Ylon0/lat0/width  | 
Cylindrical equal area  |