Source code for pygmt.src.image

"""
image - Plot an image.
"""
from pygmt.clib import Session
from pygmt.helpers import build_arg_string, fmt_docstring, kwargs_to_strings, use_alias


@fmt_docstring
@use_alias(
    R="region",
    J="projection",
    D="position",
    F="box",
    M="monochrome",
    V="verbose",
    X="xshift",
    Y="yshift",
    c="panel",
    p="perspective",
    t="transparency",
)
@kwargs_to_strings(R="sequence", c="sequence_comma", p="sequence")
def image(self, imagefile, **kwargs):
    """
    Place images or EPS files on maps.

    Reads an Encapsulated PostScript file or a raster image file and plots
    it on a map.

    Full option list at :gmt-docs:`image.html`

    {aliases}

    Parameters
    ----------
    imagefile : str
        This must be an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file or a raster
        image. An EPS file must contain an appropriate BoundingBox. A
        raster file can have a depth of 1, 8, 24, or 32 bits and is read
        via GDAL. Note: If GDAL was not configured during GMT installation
        then only EPS files are supported.
    {J}
    {R}
    position : str
        ``'[g|j|J|n|x]refpoint+rdpi+w[-]width[/height][+jjustify]
        [+nnx[/ny]][+odx[/dy]]'`` Sets reference point on the map for the
        image.
    box : bool or str
        ``'[+cclearances][+gfill][+i[[gap/]pen]][+p[pen]][+r[radius]]
        [+s[[dx/dy/][shade]]]'`` Without further options, draws a
        rectangular border around the image using **MAP_FRAME_PEN**.
    monochrome : bool
        Convert color image to monochrome grayshades using the (television)
        YIQ-transformation.
    {V}
    {XY}
    {c}
    {p}
    {t}
    """
    kwargs = self._preprocess(**kwargs)  # pylint: disable=protected-access
    with Session() as lib:
        arg_str = " ".join([imagefile, build_arg_string(kwargs)])
        lib.call_module("image", arg_str)