healpy.projaxes.MollweideAxes.projplot¶
- MollweideAxes.projplot(*args, **kwds)¶
projplot is a wrapper around matplotlib.Axes.plot() to take into account the spherical projection.
You can call this function as:
projplot(theta, phi) # plot a line going through points at coord (theta, phi) projplot(theta, phi, 'bo') # plot 'o' in blue at coord (theta, phi) projplot(thetaphi) # plot a line going through points at coord (thetaphi[0], thetaphi[1]) projplot(thetaphi, 'bx') # idem but with blue 'x'
Parameters: theta, phi : float, array-like
Coordinates of point to plot. Can be put into one 2-d array, first line is then theta and second line is phi. See lonlat parameter for unit.
fmt : str
A format string (see matplotlib.Axes.plot() for details)
lonlat : bool, optional
If True, theta and phi are interpreted as longitude and latitude in degree, otherwise, as colatitude and longitude in radian
coord : {‘E’, ‘G’, ‘C’, None}
The coordinate system of the points, only used if the coordinate coordinate system of the Axes has been defined and in this case, a rotation is performed
rot : None or sequence
rotation to be applied =(lon, lat, psi) : lon, lat will be position of the new Z axis, and psi is rotation around this axis, all in degree. if None, no rotation is performed
direct : bool
if True, the rotation to center the projection is not taken into account
See also
Notes
Other keywords are passed to matplotlib.Axes.plot().