Display error
Muhammad Rahiz
muhammad.rahiz at OUCE.OX.AC.UK
Tue Aug 11 14:28:32 EDT 2009
Hello Azar,
It's not the cbar because I have the script in the same working
directory. It works now and I'm retracing where the error began.
Muhammad Rahiz
On 08/11/2009 06:19 PM, Azar Zarrin wrote:
> Hi Muhammad,
>
> You need to run the cbar script.
>
> 'run cbar'
>
> Azar
>
>
> --- On *Tue, 8/11/09, Jennifer Faber /<j.faber at WEERONLINE.NL>/* wrote:
>
>
> From: Jennifer Faber <j.faber at WEERONLINE.NL>
> Subject: Re: Display error
> To: GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
> Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 3:40 PM
>
> Hi Muhammad,
>
> What I and Karsaz tried to explain is that in your script you use
> "printim
> jf.eps". Eps isnt a graphic file type like .gif, .png, etc etc
> So it should work with printim jf.gif or jf.png, why dont you try
> that in
> your script?
>
> Making averages should not affect saving the file as a picture!
>
> I hope someone else has a solution for your cbar problem.
>
> Jennifer Faber
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Muhammad Rahiz" <muhammad.rahiz at OUCE.OX.AC.UK
> </mc/compose?to=muhammad.rahiz at OUCE.OX.AC.UK>>
> To: <GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT </mc/compose?to=GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT>>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 2:26 PM
> Subject: Re: Display error
>
>
> > Hi Jeniffer & karsaz,
> >
> > I don't think the problem is with specifying the the background as
> > white/black because I have used both print and printim commands
> in my
> > previous scripts, with success.
> >
> > LIke I said, the problem starts when i perform averaging on the
> > climatology dataset.
> >
> > Muhammad Rahiz
> >
> >
> >
> > On 08/11/2009 12:54 PM, Jennifer Faber wrote:
> >> 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
> </mc/compose?to=muhammad.rahiz at OUCE.OX.AC.UK>>
> >> To: <GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
> </mc/compose?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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