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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
import unittest
import numpy as np
from numpy.testing import assert_almost_equal
from nose.tools import assert_equal
import cartopy.crs as ccrs
class TestStereographic(unittest.TestCase):
def test_default(self):
stereo = ccrs.Stereographic()
expected = ('+ellps=WGS84 +proj=stere +lat_0=0.0 '
'+lon_0=0.0 +x_0=0.0 +y_0=0.0 +no_defs')
assert_equal(stereo.proj4_init, expected)
assert_almost_equal(np.array(stereo.x_limits),
[-5e7, 5e7], decimal=4)
assert_almost_equal(np.array(stereo.y_limits),
[-5e7, 5e7], decimal=4)
def test_eccentric_globe(self):
globe = ccrs.Globe(semimajor_axis=1000, semiminor_axis=500,
ellipse=None)
stereo = ccrs.Stereographic(globe=globe)
expected = ('+a=1000 +b=500 +proj=stere +lat_0=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 '
'+x_0=0.0 +y_0=0.0 +no_defs')
assert_equal(stereo.proj4_init, expected)
# The limits in this test are sensible values, but are by no means
# a "correct" answer - they mean that plotting the crs results in a
# reasonable map.
assert_almost_equal(np.array(stereo.x_limits),
[-7839.27971444, 7839.27971444], decimal=4)
assert_almost_equal(np.array(stereo.y_limits),
[-3932.82587779, 3932.82587779], decimal=4)
def test_true_scale(self):
# The "true_scale_latitude" parameter to Stereographic appears
# meaningless. This test just ensures that the correct proj4
# string is being created. (#339)
stereo = ccrs.Stereographic(true_scale_latitude=10)
expected = ('+ellps=WGS84 +proj=stere +lat_0=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 '
'+x_0=0.0 +y_0=0.0 +lat_ts=10 +no_defs')
assert_equal(stereo.proj4_init, expected)
def test_eastings(self):
stereo = ccrs.Stereographic()
stereo_offset = ccrs.Stereographic(false_easting=1234,
false_northing=-4321)
expected = ('+ellps=WGS84 +proj=stere +lat_0=0.0 +lon_0=0.0 '
'+x_0=1234 +y_0=-4321 +no_defs')
assert_equal(stereo_offset.proj4_init, expected)
assert_equal(tuple(np.array(stereo.x_limits) + 1234),
stereo_offset.x_limits)
if __name__ == '__main__':
import nose
nose.runmodule(argv=['-s', '--with-doctest'], exit=False)
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