plotting question
Heiner Körnich
heiner at MISU.SU.SE
Thu Jun 28 06:49:52 EDT 2007
Hi Rob,
This should not happen. However if you define a new variable with the
starting dimension,eg:
set lon 0 360
define bla=temp
And then trying to plot this for negative longitudes would not work.
Instead try
set lon -20 60
define bla=temp
d temp
As I said, this is only a problem, if you work with defined variables.
Heiner
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 12:38 -0400, Robert Burgman wrote:
> Hello Grads users,
>
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> I have a binary data file say
> XDEF 144 LINEAR 0.00 2.5
> YDEF 72 LINEAR -90 2.5
> a plot of this data begins at 0 longitude.
> For a plot of data covering the African continent a command
> set lon -20 60
> leaves the west coast of Africa undefined.
> I believe there is a procedure / command in GrADS which allows for
> plotting the data continuously from , for example lon=0 lon=720. Am I
> correct?
> Thanks in advance.
> -Rob
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