ylops

Wuhu Feng fengwh at ENV.LEEDS.AC.UK
Wed Oct 12 12:56:54 EDT 2005


Thanks for correcting me. In fact, in my grads script file I
use ylpos rather than ylops. However, I still can not get the plot for the
second variable. Can you figure me out? Thanks.

Wuhu
Here is my script.

'set dfile 1'
'set clab forced'
'set grid off'
'set grads off'
'set t 2 125'
'set y 1'
'set lev 456'
'set x 1'
'set ylint 5'
'set cmark 0'
'set vrange -70 0'
'set cstyle 1'
'set ccolor 1'
'set cthick 20'
'd o3loss*100'
'set dfile 12'
'set ylopts 1 4 0.12'
'set ylpos 0 l'
'set clab forced'
'set grid off'
'set grads off'
'set t 2 125'
'set y 1'
'set z 1'
'set x 1'
'set cmark 0'
'set vrange 0.6 0.0'
'set cthick 20'
'set cstyle 2'
'd sunlight'


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Dr. Wuhu Feng
Institute for Atmospheric Science
School of Earth and Environment
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT UK
Tel:(44) 0113 343 6766
Fax:(44) 0113 343 6716
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E-mail:fengwh at env.leeds.ac.uk
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On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Yan Huang wrote:

> it is 'ylpos', not 'ylops' if you want to use secondary y-axis
>
> At 11:34 AM 10/12/2005, you wrote:
> >Thanks for the reply. However, I need to use 'set ylops 0 r' command to
> >overlap two different variables in one figure which have different scale
> >(one is from -100 to 0, the other from 0 0.6). How can I do that using
> >Grads.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Wuhu
>



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