pygmt.blockmedian¶
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pygmt.blockmedian(table, outfile=None, **kwargs)[source]¶
- Block average (x,y,z) data tables by median estimation. - Reads arbitrarily located (x,y,z) triples [or optionally weighted quadruples (x,y,z,w)] from a table and writes to the output a median position and value for every non-empty block in a grid region defined by the region and spacing arguments. - Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/blockmedian.html - Aliases: - I = spacing 
- R = region 
- V = verbose 
 - Parameters
- table (pandas.DataFrame or str) – Either a pandas dataframe with (x, y, z) or (longitude, latitude, elevation) values in the first three columns, or a file name to an ASCII data table. 
- spacing (str) – - 'xinc[unit][+e|n][/yinc[unit][+e|n]]'. x_inc [and optionally y_inc] is the grid spacing.
- region (str or list) – - 'xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]'. Specify the region of interest.
- outfile (str) – Required if ‘table’ is a file. The file name for the output ASCII file. 
- verbose (str) – - Select verbosity level [Default is w], which modulates the messages written to stderr. Choose among 7 levels of verbosity: - q - Quiet, not even fatal error messages are produced 
- e - Error messages only 
- w - Warnings [Default] 
- t - Timings (report runtimes for time-intensive algorthms); 
- i - Informational messages (same as “verbose=True”) 
- c - Compatibility warnings 
- d - Debugging messages 
 
 
- Returns
- output (pandas.DataFrame or None) – Return type depends on whether the outfile parameter is set: - pandas.DataFrame table with (x, y, z) columns if outfile is not set 
- None if outfile is set (filtered output will be stored in outfile)