Display error

Jennifer Faber j.faber at WEERONLINE.NL
Tue Aug 11 07:54:14 EDT 2009


Hi Muhammad,

When saving the file as a picture you have to specify what kind of graphic
output it should be (png, gif etc etc)
so:
" printim JF.gif gif white" or " printim JF.png png white"
If you write 'white' into the command then the picture is saved with a white
background, if left out it will save as black (default)
You wrote JF.eps, that is a postscript type. I think that you can use when
you want to open the data in another data proces program like excel.

For you second problem I dont have a solution. You should be able to draw
cbar or write a title.

Good luck!

Jennifer Faber


----- Original Message -----
From: "Muhammad Rahiz" <muhammad.rahiz at OUCE.OX.AC.UK>
To: <GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT>
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:57 AM
Subject: Display error


> Dear users,
>
> I'm having trouble displaying seasonal average of a variable
> (climatology). Two specific issues;
> 1. The output file does not save right (see saved file 'JF.eps' and
> compare with print screen of original display image, 'screenshot.png').
> 2. I can't annotate (cbar, title) the image.
>
> I ran the script using both Grads 2.0.a6 and 1.9.b4. The problem persists.
>
> Any suggestions where I went wrong?
>
> Muhammad
>
> ---------------------------
>
>
> 'open file.ctl'
>
> 'set gxout grfill'
> 'set mpdset hires'
>
> 'set lon 79.69 88.47'
> 'set lat 26.13 30.85'
>
> 'set t 1 12'
> 'rf = ave(tpr,t+0,t=356,12)'
> 'modify 'rf' seasonal'
>
> 'rfx = ave(rf,t=1,t=2)'
> 'd rfx'
>
> 'cbar'
> 'draw title Jan-Feb'
>
> 'printim JF.eps'
>
> Muhammad Rahiz
>



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