pygplates.ReconstructSnapshot
- class pygplates.ReconstructSnapshot
- Bases: - instance- A snapshot of reconstructed regular features (including motion paths and flowlines) at a specific geological time. - A ReconstructSnapshot can also be pickled. - Added in version 0.48. - __init__(reconstructable_features, rotation_model, reconstruction_time[, anchor_plate_id])
- Create from reconstructable features and a rotation model at a specific reconstruction time. - Parameters:
- reconstructable_features ( - FeatureCollection, or string/- os.PathLike, or- Feature, or sequence of- Feature, or sequence of any combination of those four types) – The reconstructable features as a feature collection, or filename, or feature, or sequence of features, or a sequence (eg,- listor- tuple) of any combination of those four types.
- rotation_model ( - RotationModel. Or- FeatureCollection, or string/- os.PathLike, or- Feature, or sequence of- Feature, or sequence of any combination of those four types) – A rotation model. Or a rotation feature collection, or a rotation filename, or a rotation feature, or a sequence of rotation features, or a sequence of any combination of those four types.
- reconstruction_time (float or - GeoTimeInstant) – the specific geological time to reconstruct to
- anchor_plate_id (int) – The anchored plate id used for all reconstructions. Defaults to the default anchor plate of rotation_model (or zero if rotation_model is not a - RotationModel).
 
 - Create a reconstruct snapshot by reconstructing features at a specific reconstruction time: - reconstruction_time = 100 reconstructable_features = pygplates.FeatureCollection('reconstructable_features.gpml') rotation_model = pygplates.RotationModel('rotations.rot') reconstruct_snapshot = pygplates.ReconstructSnapshot(reconstructable_features, rotation_model, reconstruction_time) 
 - Methods - __init__(reconstructable_features, ...)- Create from reconstructable features and a rotation model at a specific reconstruction time. - Exports the reconstructed geometries of the requested type(s) to a file. - Return the anchor plate ID (see - constructor).- get_point_locations(points, ...)- Returns the reconstructed static polygons that contain the specified points. - get_point_velocities(points, ...)- Returns the velocities of the specified points (as determined by the reconstructed static polygons that contain them). - Returns the reconstructed geometries of the requested type(s) grouped by their feature. - Returns the reconstructed geometries of the requested type(s). - Return the reconstruction time of this snapshot. - Return the rotation model used internally. - export_reconstructed_geometries(export_filename[, reconstruct_type=pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry][, wrap_to_dateline=True][, force_polygon_orientation])
- Exports the reconstructed geometries of the requested type(s) to a file. - Parameters:
- export_filename (string/ - os.PathLike) – the name of the export file
- reconstruct_type ( - pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry,- pygplates.ReconstructType.motion_pathor- pygplates.ReconstructType.flowline) – specifies which type of features to export - defaults to exporting only regular features (not motion paths or flowlines)
- wrap_to_dateline (bool) – Whether to wrap/clip reconstructed geometries to the dateline (currently ignored unless exporting to an ESRI Shapefile format file). Defaults to - True.
- force_polygon_orientation (int) – Optionally force boundary orientation to clockwise ( - PolygonOnSphere.Orientation.clockwise) or counter-clockwise (- PolygonOnSphere.Orientation.counter_clockwise). Only applies to reconstructed feature geometries (excludes motion paths and flowlines) that are polygons. Note that ESRI Shapefiles always use clockwise orientation (and so ignore this parameter).
 
- Raises:
- ValueError if reconstruct_type (if specified) is not one of - pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry,- pygplates.ReconstructType.motion_pathor- pygplates.ReconstructType.flowline
 - Note - reconstruct_type must be a single reconstruct type. This is different than - get_reconstructed_geometries()and- get_reconstructed_features()which can specify multiple types.- The following export file formats are currently supported: - Export File Format - Filename Extension - ESRI Shapefile - ‘.shp’ - GeoJSON - ‘.geojson’ or ‘.json’ - OGR GMT - ‘.gmt’ - GMT xy - ‘.xy’ - Note - Reconstructed geometries are exported in the order of their respective reconstructable features (see - constructor). This includes the order across any reconstructable feature collections/files.
 - get_anchor_plate_id()
- Return the anchor plate ID (see - constructor).- Return type:
- int 
 - Note - This is the same as the - default anchor plate IDof- get_rotation_model().
 - get_point_locations(points[, sort_reconstructed_static_polygons=pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_id])
- Returns the reconstructed static polygons that contain the specified points. - Parameters:
- points (any sequence of - PointOnSphereor- LatLonPointor tuple (latitude,longitude), in degrees, or tuple (x,y,z)) – sequence of points at which to find containing reconstructed static polygons
- sort_reconstructed_static_polygons ( - pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_idor- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_areaor None) – optional sort order of reconstructed static polygons (defaults to- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_id)
 
- Return type:
- list of - ReconstructedFeatureGeometry
 - Reconstructed static polygons are - reconstructed feature geometriesthat have- polygongeometries (other geometry types are ignored since only polygons can contain points). The reconstructed feature geometries are obtained from- get_reconstructed_geometries()with- reconstruct_types=pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometryand- same_order_as_reconstructable_features=True.- Note - Each point that is outside all reconstructed static polygons will have a point location (reconstructed static polygon) of - None.- Reconstructed static polygons can overlap each other at reconstruction times in the past (unlike - resolved topological plateswhich typically do not overlap). This means a point could be contained inside more than one reconstructed static polygon, but only the first one will be returned for that point. However, you can change the search order of reconstructed static polygons using sort_reconstructed_static_polygons:- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_id: Search by plate ID (from highest to lowest).
- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_area: Search by plate area (from highest to lowest).
- None: Search using the original order. This is the order of reconstructable features (see- constructor), and includes the order across any reconstructable feature collections/files.
 - Note - The default search order is - pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_idto ensure the results are the same regardless of the order of reconstructable features (specified in the- constructor).- To associate each point with the reconstructed static polygon containing it: - reconstructed_static_polygons = reconstruct_snapshot.get_point_locations(points) for point_index in range(len(points)): point = points[point_index] reconstructed_static_polygon = reconstructed_static_polygons[point_index] if reconstructed_static_polygon: # if point is inside a reconstructed static polygon ... - Added in version 0.50. 
 - get_point_velocities(points[, velocity_delta_time=1.0][, velocity_delta_time_type=pygplates.VelocityDeltaTimeType.t_plus_delta_t_to_t][, velocity_units=pygplates.VelocityUnits.kms_per_my][, earth_radius_in_kms=pygplates.Earth.mean_radius_in_kms][, sort_reconstructed_static_polygons=pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_id][, return_point_locations=False])
- Returns the velocities of the specified points (as determined by the reconstructed static polygons that contain them). - Parameters:
- points (any sequence of - PointOnSphereor- LatLonPointor tuple (latitude,longitude), in degrees, or tuple (x,y,z)) – sequence of points at which to calculate velocities
- velocity_delta_time (float) – The time delta used to calculate velocities (defaults to 1 Myr). 
- velocity_delta_time_type (VelocityDeltaTimeType.t_plus_delta_t_to_t, VelocityDeltaTimeType.t_to_t_minus_delta_t or VelocityDeltaTimeType.t_plus_minus_half_delta_t) – How the two velocity times are calculated relative to the reconstruction time. This includes [t+dt, t], [t, t-dt] and [t+dt/2, t-dt/2]. Defaults to [t+dt, t]. 
- velocity_units (VelocityUnits.kms_per_my or VelocityUnits.cms_per_yr) – whether to return velocities as kilometres per million years or centimetres per year (defaults to kilometres per million years) 
- earth_radius_in_kms (float) – the radius of the Earth in kilometres (defaults to - pygplates.Earth.mean_radius_in_kms)
- sort_reconstructed_static_polygons ( - pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_idor- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_areaor None) – optional sort order of reconstructed static polygons (defaults to- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_id)
- return_point_locations – whether to also return the reconstructed static polygon that contains each point - defaults to - False
 
- Return type:
- list of - Vector3D, or 2-tuple (list of- Vector3D, list of- ReconstructedFeatureGeometry) if return_point_locations is- True
 - Reconstructed static polygons are - reconstructed feature geometriesthat have- polygongeometries (other geometry types are ignored since only polygons can contain points). The reconstructed feature geometries are obtained from- get_reconstructed_geometries()with- reconstruct_types=pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometryand- same_order_as_reconstructable_features=True.- Note - Each point that is outside all reconstructed static polygons will have a velocity of - None, and optionally (if return_point_locations is- True) have a point location (reconstructed static polygon) of- None.- Reconstructed static polygons can overlap each other at reconstruction times in the past (unlike - resolved topological plateswhich typically do not overlap). This means a point could be contained inside more than one reconstructed static polygon, but only the first one will be returned for that point. However, you can change the search order of reconstructed static polygons using sort_reconstructed_static_polygons:- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_id: Search by plate ID (from highest to lowest).
- pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_area: Search by plate area (from highest to lowest).
- None: Search using the original order. This is the order of reconstructable features (see- constructor), and includes the order across any reconstructable feature collections/files.
 - Note - The default search order is - pygplates.SortReconstructedStaticPolygons.by_plate_idto ensure the results are the same regardless of the order of reconstructable features (specified in the- constructor).- To associate each point with its velocity and the reconstructed static polygon containing it: - velocities, reconstructed_static_polygons = reconstruct_snapshot.get_point_velocities( points, return_point_locations=True) for point_index in range(len(points)): point = points[point_index] velocity = velocities[point_index] reconstructed_static_polygon = reconstructed_static_polygons[point_index] if velocity: # if point is inside a reconstructed static polygon ... - Note - It is more efficient to call - reconstruct_snapshot.get_point_velocities(points, return_point_locations=True)to get both velocities and point locations than it is to call both- reconstruct_snapshot.get_point_velocities(points)and- reconstruct_snapshot.get_point_locations(points).- Added in version 0.50. 
 - get_reconstructed_features([reconstruct_types=pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry])
- Returns the reconstructed geometries of the requested type(s) grouped by their feature. - Parameters:
- reconstruct_types (a bitwise combination of any of - pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry,- pygplates.ReconstructType.motion_pathor- pygplates.ReconstructType.flowline) – specifies which types of features to reconstruct - defaults to reconstructing only regular features (not motion paths or flowlines)
- Returns:
- a list of tuples, where each tuple contains a - Featureand a- listof reconstructed geometries (each reconstructed geometry is a- reconstructed feature geometry,- reconstructed motion pathor- reconstructed flowline- depending on the optional argument reconstruct_types)
- Return type:
- list
- Raises:
- ValueError if reconstruct_types (if specified) contains a flag that is not one of - pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry,- pygplates.ReconstructType.motion_pathor- pygplates.ReconstructType.flowline
 - This can be useful (compared to - get_reconstructed_geometries()) when a- featurehas more than one (present day) geometry and hence more than one reconstructed geometry.- Note - The returned features (and associated reconstructed geometries) are sorted in the order of their respective reconstructable features (see - constructor). This includes the order across any reconstructable feature collections/files.- Note - The reconstruct_types argument accepts more than one reconstruct type, unlike - export_reconstructed_geometries()and- reconstruct().- To get the - reconstructed feature geometriesgrouped by their- Feature:- reconstructed_features = reconstruct_snapshot.get_reconstructed_features() for feature, feature_reconstructed_geometries in reconstructed_features: # Note that 'feature' is the same as 'feature_reconstructed_geometry.get_feature()'. for feature_reconstructed_geometry in feature_reconstructed_geometries: ... - See also 
 - get_reconstructed_geometries([reconstruct_types=pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry][, same_order_as_reconstructable_features=False])
- Returns the reconstructed geometries of the requested type(s). - Parameters:
- reconstruct_types (a bitwise combination of any of - pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry,- pygplates.ReconstructType.motion_pathor- pygplates.ReconstructType.flowline) – specifies which types of features to reconstruct - defaults to reconstructing only regular features (not motion paths or flowlines)
- same_order_as_reconstructable_features (bool) – whether the returned reconstructed geometries are sorted in the order of the reconstructable features (including order across reconstructable files, if there were any) - defaults to - False
 
- Returns:
- the - reconstructed feature geometries,- reconstructed motion pathsand- reconstructed flowlines(depending on the optional argument reconstruct_types) - by default- reconstructed motion pathsand- reconstructed flowlinesare excluded
- Return type:
- list
- Raises:
- ValueError if reconstruct_types (if specified) contains a flag that is not one of - pygplates.ReconstructType.feature_geometry,- pygplates.ReconstructType.motion_pathor- pygplates.ReconstructType.flowline
 - Note - If same_order_as_reconstructable_features is - Truethen the returned reconstructed geometries are sorted in the order of their respective reconstructable features (see- constructor). This includes the order across any reconstructable feature collections/files.- Note - The reconstruct_types argument accepts more than one reconstruct type, unlike - export_reconstructed_geometries()and- reconstruct().- See also 
 - get_reconstruction_time()
- Return the reconstruction time of this snapshot. - Return type:
- float 
 
 - get_rotation_model()
- Return the rotation model used internally. - Return type:
 - Note - The - default anchor plate IDof the returned rotation model may be different to that of the rotation model passed into the- constructorif an anchor plate ID was specified in the- constructor.