Revision: 6600
http://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/matplotlib/?rev=6600&view=rev
Author: jswhit
Date: 2008-12-13 18:03:10 +0000 (Sat, 13 Dec 2008)
Log Message:
-----------
append LineCollection tuple to readshapefile return tuple.
Modified Paths:
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trunk/toolkits/basemap/Changelog
trunk/toolkits/basemap/lib/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.py
Modified: trunk/toolkits/basemap/Changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/Changelog 2008-12-13 17:45:00 UTC (rev 6599)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/Changelog 2008-12-13 18:03:10 UTC (rev 6600)
@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
version 0.99.3 (not yet released)
+ * if readshapefile is called with drawbounds=True, a
+ LineCollection object is appended to the returned tuple.
* make sure drawmapscale method returns a list of objects that
can be iterated over to remove them from the plot.
* fillcontinents was returning just last Polygon instance.
Modified: trunk/toolkits/basemap/lib/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/toolkits/basemap/lib/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.py 2008-12-13
17:45:00 UTC (rev 6599)
+++ trunk/toolkits/basemap/lib/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.py 2008-12-13
18:03:10 UTC (rev 6600)
@@ -1586,7 +1586,8 @@
the SHPT* constants defined in the shapelib module, see
http://shapelib.maptools.org/shp_api.html) and min and
max are 4-element lists with the minimum and maximum values of the
- vertices.
+ vertices. If ``drawbounds=True`` a
+ matplotlib.patches.LineCollection object is appended to the tuple.
"""
# open shapefile, read vertices for each object, convert
# to map projection coordinates (only works for 2D shape types).
@@ -1664,6 +1665,7 @@
ax.add_collection(lines)
# set axes limits to fit map region.
self.set_axes_limits(ax=ax)
+ info = info + (lines,)
# save segments/polygons and shape attribute dicts as class
attributes.
self.__dict__[name]=shpsegs
self.__dict__[name+'_info']=shpinfo
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