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Add load_venus_relief to load Venus relief dataset in various resolutions #2906

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions doc/api/index.rst
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datasets.load_earth_mask
datasets.load_earth_relief
datasets.load_earth_vertical_gravity_gradient
datasets.load_venus_relief
datasets.load_sample_data

In addition, there is also a special function to load XYZ tile maps via
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from pygmt.datasets.samples import list_sample_data, load_sample_data
from pygmt.datasets.tile_map import load_tile_map
from pygmt.datasets.venus_relief import load_venus_relief
20 changes: 20 additions & 0 deletions pygmt/datasets/load_remote_dataset.py
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"03m": Resolution("03m", registrations=["gridline"], tiled=True),
},
),
"venus_relief": GMTRemoteDataset(
title="Venus relief",
name="venus relief",
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units="meters",
extra_attributes={},
resolutions={
"01d": Resolution("01d"),
"30m": Resolution("30m"),
"20m": Resolution("20m"),
"15m": Resolution("15m"),
"10m": Resolution("10m"),
"06m": Resolution("06m"),
"05m": Resolution("05m", tiled=True),
"04m": Resolution("04m", tiled=True),
"03m": Resolution("03m", tiled=True),
"02m": Resolution("02m", tiled=True),
"01m": Resolution("01m", registrations=["gridline"], tiled=True),
},
),
}


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"""
Function to download the Venus relief dataset from the GMT data server, and load as
:class:`xarray.DataArray`.

The grids are available in various resolutions.
"""
from typing import Literal

from pygmt.datasets.load_remote_dataset import _load_remote_dataset
from pygmt.helpers import kwargs_to_strings

__doctest_skip__ = ["load_venus_relief"]


@kwargs_to_strings(region="sequence")
def load_venus_relief(
resolution="01d",
region=None,
registration: Literal["gridline", "pixel"] = "gridline",
):
r"""
Load the Venus relief dataset in various resolutions.

.. figure:: https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org/remote-datasets/_images/GMT_venus_relief.jpg
:width: 80%
:align: center

Venus relief dataset.

The grids are downloaded to a user data directory (usually
``~/.gmt/server/venus/venus_relief/``) the first time you invoke this function.
Afterwards, it will load the grid from the data directory. So you'll need an
internet connection the first time around.

These grids can also be accessed by passing in the file name
**@venus_relief**\_\ *res*\[_\ *reg*] to any grid processing function or plotting
method. *res* is the grid resolution (see below), and *reg* is the grid registration
type (**p** for pixel registration or **g** for gridline registration).

The default color palette table (CPT) for this dataset is *@venus_relief.cpt*. It's
implicitly used when passing in the file name of the dataset to any grid plotting
method if no CPT is explicitly specified. When the dataset is loaded and plotted as
an :class:`xarray.DataArray` object, the default CPT is ignored, and GMT's default
CPT (*turbo*) is used. To use the dataset-specific CPT, you need to explicitly set
``cmap="@venus_relief.cpt"``.

Refer to :gmt-datasets:`venus-relief.html` for more details about available
datasets, including version information and references.

Parameters
----------
resolution : str
The grid resolution. The suffix ``d`` and ``m`` stand for arc-degrees and
arc-minutes. It can be ``"01d"``, ``"30m"``, ``"20m"``, ``"15m"``, ``"10m"``,
``"06m"``, ``"05m"``, ``"04m"``, ``"03m"``, ``"02m"``, and ``"01m"``.
region : str or list
The subregion of the grid to load, in the form of a list
[*xmin*, *xmax*, *ymin*, *ymax*] or a string *xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax*.
Required for grids with resolutions higher than 5 arc-minutes (i.e., ``"05m"``).
registration
Grid registration type. Either ``"pixel"`` for pixel registration or
``"gridline"`` for gridline registration.

Returns
-------
grid : :class:`xarray.DataArray`
The Venus relief grid. Coordinates are latitude and longitude in degrees. Relief
is in meters.

Note
----
The registration and coordinate system type of the returned
:class:`xarray.DataArray` grid can be accessed via the GMT accessors (i.e.,
``grid.gmt.registration`` and ``grid.gmt.gtype`` respectively). However, these
properties may be lost after specific grid operations (such as slicing) and will
need to be manually set before passing the grid to any PyGMT data processing or
plotting functions. Refer to :class:`pygmt.GMTDataArrayAccessor` for detailed
explanations and workarounds.

Examples
--------
>>> from pygmt.datasets import load_venus_relief
>>> # load the default grid (gridline-registered 1 arc-degree grid)
>>> grid = load_venus_relief()
>>> # load the 30 arc-minutes grid with "gridline" registration
>>> grid = load_venus_relief(resolution="30m", registration="gridline")
>>> # load high-resolution (5 arc-minutes) grid for a specific region
>>> grid = load_venus_relief(
... resolution="05m",
... region=[120, 160, 30, 60],
... registration="gridline",
... )
"""
grid = _load_remote_dataset(
dataset_name="venus_relief",
dataset_prefix="venus_relief_",
resolution=resolution,
region=region,
registration=registration,
)
return grid
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"@S90E000.earth_wdmam_03m_g.nc", # Specific grid for 03m test
# Earth day/night images
"@earth_day_01d_p",
# Venus relief grids
"@venus_relief_01d_g",
"@N00W030.venus_relief_01m_g.nc", # Specific grid for 01m test
# Other cache files
"@capitals.gmt",
"@circuit.png",
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"""
Test basic functionality for loading Venus relief datasets.
"""
import numpy as np
import numpy.testing as npt
from pygmt.datasets import load_venus_relief


def test_venus_relief_01d():
"""
Test some properties of the Venus relief 01d data.
"""
data = load_venus_relief(resolution="01d")
assert data.name == "venus relief"
assert data.attrs["units"] == "meters"
assert data.attrs["long_name"] == "Venus relief"
assert data.shape == (181, 361)
assert data.gmt.registration == 0
npt.assert_allclose(data.lat, np.arange(-90, 91, 1))
npt.assert_allclose(data.lon, np.arange(-180, 181, 1))
npt.assert_allclose(data.min(), -2069.0, atol=0.5)
npt.assert_allclose(data.max(), 9656.0, atol=0.5)


def test_venus_relief_01d_with_region():
"""
Test loading low-resolution Venus relief with 'region'.
"""
data = load_venus_relief(resolution="01d", region=[-10, 10, -5, 5])
assert data.shape == (11, 21)
assert data.gmt.registration == 0
npt.assert_allclose(data.lat, np.arange(-5, 6, 1))
npt.assert_allclose(data.lon, np.arange(-10, 11, 1))
npt.assert_allclose(data.min(), -1244.0, atol=0.5)
npt.assert_allclose(data.max(), -74.0, atol=0.5)


def test_venus_relief_01m_default_registration():
"""
Test that the grid returned by default for the 1 arc-minute resolution has
a "gridline" registration.
"""
data = load_venus_relief(resolution="01m", region=[-10, -9, 3, 5])
assert data.shape == (121, 61)
assert data.gmt.registration == 0
assert data.coords["lat"].data.min() == 3.0
assert data.coords["lat"].data.max() == 5.0
assert data.coords["lon"].data.min() == -10.0
assert data.coords["lon"].data.max() == -9.0
npt.assert_allclose(data.min(), -943.0, atol=0.5)
npt.assert_allclose(data.max(), -192.5, atol=0.5)
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