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NAME

       d.linegraph  - Generates and displays simple line graphs in the active graphics monitor display frame.

KEYWORDS

       display, cartography

SYNOPSIS

       d.linegraph
       d.linegraph --help
       d.linegraph        [-xysl]       x_file=string       y_file=string[,string,...]        [directory=string]
       [y_color=string[,string,...]]              [color_table=style]              [width=integer[,integer,...]]
       [title_color=string]      [x_title=string]      [y_title=string]     [title=string]     [y_range=min,max]
       [y_tics=float[,float,...]]    [x_scale=float]    [y_scale=float]     [icon=string]     [point_size=float]
       [secondary_color=name]   [secondary_width=float[,float,...]]   [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       -x
           Scale only X labels, not values

       -y
           Scale only Y labels, not values

       -s
           Draw points

       -l
           Do not draw lines

       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       x_file=string [required]
           Name of data file for X axis of graph

       y_file=string[,string,...] [required]
           Name of data file(s) for Y axis of graph

       directory=string
           Path to files
           Path to the directory where the input files are located

       y_color=string[,string,...]
           Color for Y data

       color_table=style
           Name of color table
           Options:  aspect,  aspectcolr,  bcyr, bgyr, blues, byg, byr, celsius, corine, curvature, differences,
           elevation, etopo2, evi, fahrenheit,  forest_cover,  gdd,  grass,  greens,  grey,  grey.eq,  grey.log,
           grey1.0,  grey255, gyr, haxby, inferno, kelvin, magma, ndvi, ndwi, nlcd, oranges, plasma, population,
           population_dens, precipitation, precipitation_daily, precipitation_monthly,  rainbow,  ramp,  random,
           reds,  roygbiv,  rstcurv,  ryb,  ryg,  sepia, slope, soilmoisture, srtm, srtm_plus, terrain, viridis,
           water, wave
            aspect: aspect oriented grey colors [range: map values]
            aspectcolr: aspect oriented rainbow colors [range: 0 to 360]
            bcyr: blue through cyan through yellow to red [range: map values]
            bgyr: blue through green through yellow to red [range: map values]
            blues: white to blue [range: map values]
            byg: blue through yellow to green [range: map values]
            byr: blue through yellow to red [range: map values]
            celsius: blue to red for degree Celsius temperature [range: -80 to 80]
            corine: EU Corine land cover colors [range: 111 to 995]
            curvature: for terrain curvatures (from v.surf.rst and r.slope.aspect) [range: map values]
            differences: differences oriented colors [range: map values]
            elevation: maps relative ranges of raster values to elevation color ramp [range: map values]
            etopo2: colors for ETOPO2 worldwide bathymetry/topography [range: -11000 to 8850]
            evi: enhanced vegetative index colors [range: -1 to 1]
            fahrenheit: blue to red for Fahrenheit temperature [range: -112 to 176]
            forest_cover: percentage of forest cover [range: 0 to 100]
            gdd: accumulated growing degree days [range: 0 to 6000]
            grass: GRASS GIS green (perceptually uniform) [range: map values]
            greens: white to green [range: map values]
            grey: grey scale [range: map values]
            grey.eq: histogram-equalized grey scale [range: map values]
            grey.log: histogram logarithmic transformed grey scale [range: map values]
            grey1.0: grey scale for raster values between 0.0-1.0 [range: 0 to 1]
            grey255: grey scale for raster values between 0-255 [range: 0 to 255]
            gyr: green through yellow to red [range: map values]
            haxby: relative colors for bathymetry or topography [range: map values]
            inferno: perceptually uniform sequential color table inferno [range: map values]
            kelvin: blue to red for temperature in Kelvin scale [range: 193.15 to 353.15]
            magma: perceptually uniform sequential color table magma [range: map values]
            ndvi: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index colors [range: -1 to 1]
            ndwi: Normalized Difference Water Index colors [range: -200 to 200]
            nlcd: US National Land Cover Dataset colors [range: 0 to 95]
            oranges: white to orange [range: map values]
            plasma: perceptually uniform sequential color table plasma [range: map values]
            population: color table covering human population classification breaks [range: 0 to 2e+09]
            population_dens: color table covering human population density classification breaks  [range:  0  to
           1e+09]
            precipitation: precipitation color table (0..2000mm) [range: 0 to 7000]
            precipitation_daily: precipitation color table (0..1000mm) [range: 0 to 10000]
            precipitation_monthly: precipitation color table (0..1000mm) [range: 0 to 1000]
            rainbow: rainbow color table [range: map values]
            ramp: color ramp [range: map values]
            random: random color table [range: map values]
            reds: white to red [range: map values]
            roygbiv:  [range: map values]
            rstcurv: terrain curvature (from r.resamp.rst) [range: map values]
            ryb: red through yellow to blue [range: map values]
            ryg: red through yellow to green [range: map values]
            sepia: yellowish-brown through to white [range: map values]
            slope: r.slope.aspect-type slope colors for raster values 0-90 [range: 0 to 90]
            soilmoisture: soilmoisture color table (0.0-1.0) [range: 0 to 1]
            srtm: color palette for Shuttle Radar Topography Mission elevation [range: -11000 to 8850]
            srtm_plus:  color  palette  for  Shuttle  Radar  Topography Mission elevation (with seafloor colors)
           [range: -11000 to 8850]
            terrain: global elevation color table covering -11000 to +8850m [range: -11000 to 8850]
            viridis: perceptually uniform sequential color table viridis [range: map values]
            water: water depth [range: map values]
            wave: color wave [range: map values]

       width=integer[,integer,...]
           Width of the lines

       title_color=string
           Color for axis, tics, numbers, and title
           Default: black

       x_title=string
           Title for X data
           Default:

       y_title=string
           Title for Y data
           Default:

       title=string
           Title for Graph
           Default:

       y_range=min,max
           Minimum and maximum value for Y axis (min,max)

       y_tics=float[,float,...]
           Tic values for the Y axis

       x_scale=float
           Scale for X values

       y_scale=float
           Scale for Y values

       icon=string
           Symbol for point
           Options:   basic/arrow,   basic/arrow1,   basic/arrow2,   basic/arrow3,   basic/box,    basic/circle,
           basic/cross1,  basic/cross2, basic/cross3, basic/diamond, basic/hexagon, basic/marker, basic/octagon,
           basic/pin,  basic/pin_dot,   basic/point,   basic/pushpin,   basic/star,   basic/triangle,   basic/x,
           demo/muchomurka,    demo/smrk,    extra/4pt_star,    extra/adcp,   extra/airport,   extra/alpha_flag,
           extra/bridge,   extra/dim_arrow,   extra/dive_flag,   extra/fiducial,   extra/fish,   extra/half-box,
           extra/half-circle,     extra/offbox_ne,     extra/offbox_nw,     extra/offbox_se,    extra/offbox_sw,
           extra/pentagon,  extra/ping,  extra/ring,   extra/simple_zia,   extra/target,   geology/circle_cross,
           geology/half-arrow_left,    geology/half-arrow_right,    geology/strike_box,   geology/strike_circle,
           geology/strike_cleavage,  geology/strike_half-bowtie,  geology/strike_line,  geology/strike_parallel,
           geology/strike_triangle,    legend/area,    legend/area_curved,   legend/line,   legend/line_crooked,
           n_arrows/basic_compass,     n_arrows/fancy_compass,      n_arrows/n_arrow1a,      n_arrows/n_arrow1b,
           n_arrows/n_arrow2,   n_arrows/n_arrow3,   n_arrows/n_arrow4,   n_arrows/n_arrow5,  n_arrows/n_arrow6,
           n_arrows/n_arrow7a, n_arrows/n_arrow7b, n_arrows/n_arrow8a, n_arrows/n_arrow8b, n_arrows/n_arrow9
           Default: basic/circle

       point_size=float
           Point size
           Default: 5

       secondary_color=name
           Color
           Color for point symbol edge color
           Default: black

       secondary_width=float[,float,...]
           Width of point symbol lines
           Default: 0.1

DESCRIPTION

       d.linegraph is a module to draw simple x,y line graphs (plots)  based  on  numerical  data  contained  in
       separate files.

   Data format
       The  X  and  Y  data files for the graph are essentially a column of numbers in each file, with one input
       number per line.  The program expects that each X value will have a corresponding Y value, therefore  the
       number  of  lines in each data input file should be the same.  Essentially, the X data becomes the X axis
       reference to which the Y data is plotted as a line. Therefore, the  X  data  should  be  a  monotonically
       increasing  progression  of numbers (i.e.  "1,2,3,..."; "0, 10, 100, 1000,..."; "...-5,-1,0,1,5...").  If
       multiple Y data files are used, the Y axis scale will be based on the range of minimum and maximum values
       from all Y files, then all Y data given will be graphed according to that Y scale. Therefore, if multiple
       Y data inputs are used with dissimilar units, the graph produced comparing the two will be deceptive.

   File inputs
       If the directory option is provided, the paths to files can (and should) be only relative paths to  these
       files.  While  this  is  not  recommended  for  scripting,  it  can be advantageous when typing the paths
       manually. For example when all files are stored in the directory /home/john/data, the  user  can  provide
       the following in the command line:
       d.linegraph directory=/home/john/data x_file=x.txt y_file=y1.txt,y2.txt

   Managing colors
       The  user  can specify the y_color option, the color_table option or just leave the defaults to influence
       the color of the plotted lines.

       Colors specified by y_color option are used for drawing the lines in the graph. If multiple Y data  files
       are  used,  an  equal  number  of  colors  may be used to control the colors of the lines. Colors will be
       assigned to Y data in respect to the sequence of instantiation on the command line.  It  can  be  one  of
       GRASS GIS named colors or the RGB values from 0-255 separated by colons (RRR:GGG:BBB).

       Alternatively,  the  user can use the color_table option to specify one of the GRASS GIS predefined color
       tables.

       By default, a series of colors will be chosen by the module if none are  provided  upon  invocation.  The
       order of default colors is red, green, violet, blue, orange, gray, brown, magenta, white, and indigo. The
       user  is  advised  not  to  rely  on  the  order  of  default colors but to either use the y_color or the
       color_table option to obtain predictable and reproducible results.

       The color to be used for titles, axis lines, tics, and scale numbers is  determined  by  the  title_color
       option. The user can provide one of the GRASS GIS named colors (such as gray, white, or black) or use the
       GRASS GIS colon-separated format for RGB (RRR:GGG:BBB).

   Titles, labels, and tics
       The  title  option  specifies  the  text for the title of the graph.  It will be centered over the top of
       graph.  The x_title option is a text to describe data for X axis. It will be centered beneath the  graph.
       Default  is  no  text  unless there is a need for a unit descriptor determined by the d.linegraph module,
       then string such as "in hundreds" is generated.  The y_title option is a text  to  describe  data  for  Y
       axis. It will be centered beneath the X data description. Similarly, to the x_title option, default is no
       text  unless there is a need for an auto-generated description. In the case of graphs with multiple lines
       (multiple inputs for Y axis), user may wish to use more specific  text  placement  using  the  d.text  or
       v.label programs.

NOTES

       For  historical reasons, the d.linegraph module accepts titles of more than one word where the underscore
       character ("_") is used to represent spaces (" "). For example "Census_data_1990" would be  printed  over
       the  graph as "Census data 1990". The use of underscores is not necessary to use as long as the parameter
       is quoted in the command line.  In general, use of underscores is not recommended and there is no need to
       use it at all in the GUI or when using d.linegraph in Python scripts.

       The way the program locates and labels tic marks is less than perfect:
       1) although distances between Y tics are proportional to the value, they are not proportional  on  the  X
       axis;
       2)  decimal  values  between  -1  and  1 can be printed on the X axis, but not on Y. (With respect to the
       later, the input for Y values can all be multiplied by a factor of 10 before graphing).

       Depending on the user’s needs, it might be easier or more appropriate to use a 3rd  party  tool  such  as
       xgraph,  gnuplot,  Matplotlib  in  Python,  or R instead of d.linegraph.  For a more general solution for
       plotting in GRASS GIS, the user is advised to use the d.graph module.

EXAMPLE

       The following can be executed in Bash to create the input data for this example. The user can just create
       these files in a text editor, save them and specify path to them.
       cat > x.txt <<EOF
       1
       3
       4
       6
       9
       EOF
       cat > y1.txt <<EOF
       50
       58
       65
       34
       27
       EOF
       cat > y2.txt <<EOF
       10
       20
       35
       50
       45
       EOF

       The next command sequence creates a file plot.png in the current directory which is the drawing  made  by
       d.linegraph.
       d.mon start=cairo output=plot.png width=400 height=400
       d.linegraph x_file=x.txt y_file=y1.txt,y2.txt
       d.mon stop=cairo

SEE ALSO

        d.frame, d.text, v.label, d.graph, d.histogram

AUTHOR

       Chris Rewerts, Agricultural Engineering, Purdue University

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: d.linegraph source code (history)

       Accessed: Monday Apr 01 03:07:13 2024

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