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# (C) British Crown Copyright 2013 - 2016, Met Office
#
# This file is part of cartopy.
#
# cartopy is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

import cartopy.crs as ccrs
from cartopy.tests.mpl import ImageTesting


@ImageTesting(['lambert_conformal_south'])
def test_lambert_south():
    # Reference image: http://www.icsm.gov.au/mapping/map_projections.html
    crs = ccrs.LambertConformal(central_longitude=140, cutoff=65,
                                secant_latitudes=(-30, -60))
    ax = plt.axes(projection=crs)
    ax.coastlines()
    ax.gridlines()


@ImageTesting(['mercator_squashed'])
def test_mercator_squashed():
    globe = ccrs.Globe(semimajor_axis=10000, semiminor_axis=9000,
                       ellipse=None)
    crs = ccrs.Mercator(globe=globe, min_latitude=-40, max_latitude=40)
    ax = plt.axes(projection=crs)
    ax.coastlines()
    ax.gridlines()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    import nose
    nose.runmodule(argv=['-s', '--with-doctest'], exit=False)